Image of Cave Swallow
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Description:
I came across a small group of Cave Swallows resting and preening on a utility line. The species is known to nest in Travis County, but this is the first time I have found them on this property. There were several adults as well as some juvenile birds. Image 6 shows one of the youngsters. Note the scaly feather edges to the back and scapulars
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