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Overview
Common House-Martin: Small swallow, metallic dark blue mantle and crown; wings and tail are black-gray. Forked tail. Solid white rump distinguishes it from other swallows. Legs covered in white down. Flight is graceful, swift and direct on rapidly beating wings. It soars on wide triangular wings.
Range and Habitat
Common House-Martin: Strongly migratory. Winters in tropical Africa; remains at breeding sites in Europe, Asia from April to October. Stray to Alaskan Bering Sea region. Found in varying open habitats, always near water, mud, and nesting sites. Often perches on utility cables.
Topo Map:
Swallow-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"tseep, tseep, tseep", "prrrtt, prrrtt, prrrtt"
Interesting Facts
A group of martins has many collective nouns, including "a circlage of martins", "a flight of martins", "a gulp of martins", "a richness of martins", and a "swoop of martins."
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Mary Beth Geisel
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Northern Rough-winged Swallow
Violet-green Swallow
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White-throated Needletail
Fork-tailed Swift
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