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Cave Swallow perched on the dam at Lake Balmorhea, Reeves Co., Texas 17 Feb 1978
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Cave Swallow inside a natural cave roosting at nest site Kinney Co., Texas 21 Oct 1987
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Cave Swallow inside a natural cave roosting at nest site Kinney Co., Texas 21 Oct 1987
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Cave Swallow inside natural cave at nest site. Edwards Co., Texas 25 May 1991
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Cave Swallow looking out from nest (an old Cliff Swallow nest they have opened up a little) southern Kenedy Co., Texas 20 Feb 1998
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Cave Swallow Austin, Texas 26 July 1992
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Cave Swallow Petrochelidon fulva juvenile Hornsby Bend, Austin, Travis Co., Texas 19 September 2007 3 images posted
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Cave Swallow Petrochelidon fulva juvenile Hornsby Bend, Austin, Travis Co., Texas 19 September 2007 3 images posted
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Cave Swallow Petrochelidon fulva juvenile Hornsby Bend, Austin, Travis Co., Texas 19 September 2007 3 images posted
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Lots of Cave Swallows around today.
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Lots of Cave Swallows around today.
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Lots of Cave Swallows around today.
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very common all over this area
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very common all over this area
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I think these are cliff swallows based on this juvenile bird with a darker throat.
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I think these are cliff swallows based on this juvenile bird with a darker throat.
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I think these are cliff swallows based on this juvenile bird with a darker throat.
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I think these are cliff swallows based on this juvenile bird with a darker throat.
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After seeing individuals with squared-off tails, I was wondering if these might be cave swallows, but I read that juvenile barns don't always have forked tails. Just making sure.
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Brief description of what you observed
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Imperial County, California, US