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  2. Purple martin - Wikipedia

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    The purple martin (Progne subis) is a ... mosquitoes do not form a large part of their diet. [3] Research published in 2015, ... Purple Martin Bird Sound at Florida ...

  3. Swallow - Wikipedia

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    An artificial purple martin nesting colony The barn swallow is the national bird of Estonia. [48] They also are one of the most depicted birds on postage stamps around the world. [49] [50] [51] Swallows coexist well with humans because of their beneficial role as insect eaters, and some species have readily adapted to nesting in and around ...

  4. Chimney swift - Wikipedia

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    The juvenile plumage (held by young birds for their first few months after fledging) is very similar to that of adults, but with whitish tips to the outer webs of the secondaries and tertials. [20] The chimney swift's wings are slender, curved and long, [21] extending as much as 1.5 in (3.8 cm) beyond the bird's tail when folded. [22]

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  6. Western house martin - Wikipedia

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    The western house martin is similar in habits to other aerial insectivores, including other swallows and martins and the unrelated swifts, and catches insects in flight. [9] In the breeding areas, flies and aphids make up much of the diet, and in Europe, the house martin takes a larger proportion of aphids and small flies than the barn swallow. [9]

  7. Progne - Wikipedia

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    The genus Progne was introduced in 1826 by the German zoologist Friedrich Boie for the purple martin. [2] [3] The genus name refers to Procne (Πρόκνη), a mythological girl who was turned into a swallow to save her from her husband.

  8. Barn swallow - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is a distinctive passerine bird with blue upperparts and a long, deeply forked tail. In Anglophone Europe, it is just called the swallow; in northern Europe, it is the only member of family Hirundinidae called a "swallow" rather than a "martin". There are six subspecies of barn swallow, which breed across the Northern Hemisphere. [2]

  9. Justin Martin reflects on 15 years of Dirtybird BBQs - AOL

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    AOL caught up with Martin so he could reflect on 15 years worth of wild stories, delicious food and heart-pounding music. AOL: 2019 marks the 15-year anniversary of the first Dirtybird BBQ, which ...