Red-rumped swallow
Kotagiri,Tamil Nadu
Byatarayana Doddi Kere,Karnataka
Bannerghatta Hilltop,Karnataka
Hesaraghatta grassland,Karnataka
Information of Red-rumped swallow
| IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature): | Least Concern |
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| Approximate size(adult): | About 16–19 cm in length. A graceful swallow with long, deeply forked tail and a reddish rump contrasting with glossy blue upperparts. |
| Resident/ Migrate from: | Populations in India, Sri Lanka, and parts of Africa are largely resident, while northern populations in Europe and temperate Asia are migratory. |
| Migrate to: | Migratory populations move to southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa during winter. |
| Breeding season: | Breeds mainly from March to June in India; breeding may vary with latitude. The nest is a closed mud structure with a tunnel entrance, attached to cliffs, bridges, or buildings. |
| Breed in: | Found breeding in open hillsides, cliffs, under bridges, and on human structures in rural and semi-open areas. |
| Habitat: | Prefers open country, farmlands, hillsides, and scrublands, often near water or cliffs suitable for nesting. |
| Diet: | Feeds mainly on flying insects, caught in swift, agile flight. |