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Pale Crag-Martin (Ptyonoprogne obsoleta)

Pale-breasted Crag-Martin (Hirundo obseleta)
Pale-breasted Crag-Martin (Hirundo obseleta)

About Pale Crag-Martin (Ptyonoprogne obsoleta)

  • Kingdom: Animals
  • Phylum: Chordates
  • Class: Birds
  • Order: Perching Birds
  • Family: Swallows

The pale crag martin is a small passerine bird in the swallow family that is resident in Northern Africa and in Southwestern Asia, east to Pakistan. It breeds mainly in the mountains, but also at lower altitudes, especially in rocky areas and around towns. Unlike most swallows, it is often found far from water. It is 12–13 cm long, with mainly brown plumage, paler-toned on the upper breast and underwing coverts, and with white "windows" on the spread tail in flight. The sexes are similar in appearance, but juveniles have pale fringes to the upperparts and flight feathers. It was formerly considered to be the northern subspecies of the rock martin of southern Africa, although it is smaller, paler, and whiter-throated than that species. The pale crag martin hunts along cliff faces for flying insects using a slow flight with much gliding. Its call is a soft twitter.

Source: Wikipedia

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Visits

  • 2011-01-16

    Awash National Park, Ethiopia
  • 2011-01-25

    Lalibela, Ethiopia
    Image from 2011-01-25
  • 2011-01-28

    Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
  • 2017-01-15

    Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
  • 2017-01-16

    Al Ain, United Arab Emirates