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The chimneyswallow nested in hollow trees, and, perhaps, occasionally resorts thither yet.
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The chimney swift is, properly speaking, not a swallow at all, though chimneyswallow is its more popular name.
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Judging from the amount of food, it was rather evident that Mr. Wagg expected prison-bird Two-Seven-Nine to play chimneyswallow for some little time!
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The first chimneyswallows (four) appeared on April 25, and were quickly followed by a number.
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The chimneyswallows, or swifts, are not far behind, and remain here in large numbers, the whole season.
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When we were forty leagues east of the island of Madeira, a swallow* (* Hirundorustica, Linn.)
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In barn swallow, Hirundorustica, inferring historical population sizes and subspecies divergence times can shed light on the recent co-evolution of this species with humans.
Usage of barn swallow in anglès
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But, happily, the beautiful barnswallow is too familiar to need description.
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Where did the barnswallow nest before the country was settled?
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The barnswallow is here and the robin and red-start.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest The barnswallow has come all the way from Africa, via Spain.
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Wood-duck, least bittern, phalarope, woodcock, duck hawk and barnswallow.-(Dr. Chas.
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The barnswallow's nest was so cunningly made.
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We then related these differences in selection to variation in sexual characters among barnswallow populations.
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The barnswallow also uses a beam.
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Elise is our lovely little barnswallow.
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The barnswallow is heard first, followed in a day or two by the squeaking of the cliff swallow.
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The woodshed's door was open, and a barnswallow swung out of the sky and disappeared into its darkness.
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It made him think of spring, knowing that a barnswallow would be along to claim it for its nest.
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The cliff swallow and the barnswallow always reoccupy their old nests, when they are found intact; so do some other birds.
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They liked the barnswallow who flew through the air, almost as if he were so happy that he danced as he flew.
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Some day later in the month the barnswallow may be seen flitting in and out the barn door or hay window, twittering merrily.
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Moira was as approachable as a barnswallow, swooping into the house for a mouthful of food and off again to the sky apparently.