DUSKY WOODSWALLOW Artamus cyanopterus
There were numbers of Woodswallows about in the area of the sewerage ponds yesterday. Some were feeding young birds, not too long out of the nest.
These Dusky Woodswallows are not to be confused with those others, the Welcome, and White-backed Swallows and the Martins we often see in and out of old sheds, under verandahs and bridges.
Whilst both are of the order Passeriformes, they are each of a different Family. Woodswallows, Artamus, Swallows Hirundinidae. So, not related.
The Woodswallows are very social animals and can often be seen sitting together along a branch, up to a dozen birds squeezed up together tightly.
Unlike the swallows and fairy martin family who build nests from mud, the Woodswallow builds a rough looking nest from twigs and small branches
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