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The red-rumped swallow (''Cecropis daurica'') is a small passerine bird in the swallow family. It breeds in open hilly country of temperate southern Europe and Asia from Portugal and Spain to
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, India,
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
and tropical Africa. The Indian and African birds are resident, but European and other Asian birds are migratory. They winter in Africa or India and are vagrants to Christmas Island and northern
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. Red-rumped swallows are somewhat similar in habits and appearance to the other aerial
insectivore A robber fly eating a hoverfly An insectivore is a carnivorous animal or plant that eats insects. An alternative term is entomophage, which can also refer to the human practice of eating insects. The first vertebrate insectivores wer ...
s, such as the related swallows and the unrelated swifts (order Apodiformes). They have blue upperparts and dusky underparts. They resemble barn swallows, but are darker below and have pale or reddish rumps, face and neck collar. They lack a breast band, but have black undertails. They are fast fliers and they swoop on insects while airborne. They have broad but pointed wings. Red-rumped swallows build quarter-sphere nests with a tunnel entrance lined with mud collected in their beaks, and lay 3 to 6 eggs. They normally nest under cliff overhangs in their mountain homes, but will readily adapt to buildings such as mosques and bridges. They do not normally form large breeding colonies, but are gregarious outside the breeding season. Many hundreds can be seen at a time on the plains of India.


Taxonomy

The red-rumped swallow was formally described by Finnish-Swedish clergyman, explorer and natural scientist Erik Laxmann in 1769 as ''Hirundo daurica'', using a specimen from Mount Schlangen, near
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, Russia.Prior to the Dickinson paper, the type location had been listed as "the Sung-hua Chiang, Heilungkiang, China near its confluence with the Amur River" as, for example, in Turner (1989) pp. 201–204 It is now usually placed in the genus ''Cecropis'' created by German scientist Friedrich Boie in 1826, column 971 although it is arguable how distinct this genus is from ''Hirundo'',Turner (1989) p. 9 and some authorities retain it in that genus. Boie's genus name ''Cecropis'' is from the Ancient Greek for an Athenian woman. The specific ''daurica'' is derived from
Dauria Transbaikal, Trans-Baikal, Transbaikalia ( rus, Забайка́лье, r=Zabaykalye, p=zəbɐjˈkalʲjɪ), or Dauria (, ''Dauriya'') is a mountainous region to the east of or "beyond" (trans-) Lake Baikal in Far Eastern Russia. The steppe an ...
, a mountainous region to the east of
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in Russia. The alternative genus ''Hirundo'' is the Latin word for "swallow". Some authorities consider the
West African swallow The West African swallow (''Cecropis domicella'') is a swallow. It is found in Africa from Senegal to eastern Sudan. Taxonomy and systematics The West African swallow was originally described in the genus ''Hirundo''. Some authorities consider i ...
to be a subspecies of the red-rumped swallow. This species is believed to form a superspecies complex with ''
Cecropis striolata The striated swallow (''Cecropis striolata'') is a species of swallow found in open, often hilly, areas with clearings and cultivation across Southeast Asia to northeastern India and Taiwan. The striated swallow was formerly sometimes considere ...
''. The widely distributed population shows a lot of variation and several have been named as subspecies. Many of these are migratory and overlap in their wintering ranges and field identification of these forms is not reliable. The Sri Lankan breeding population ''hyperythra'' is a resident, and are now usually considered a distinct species, the
Sri Lanka swallow The Sri Lanka swallow (''Cecropis hyperythra'') is a resident breeder endemic to Sri Lanka. It is closely related to the red-rumped swallow, and was formerly considered a subspecies. Description It is a large swallow with a tail which forks de ...
. The underparts are deep chestnut and the nuchal collar is not well marked. The population in mainland India, ''C. d. erythropygia'', has the rump patch uniform dark chestnut without any dark shaft-streaks. The tail fork is shallow and the white patch on the inner web of the outer-tail feathers is indistinct. ''C. d. japonica'' breeds in eastern Asia and winters in Thailand, Burma, India and northern Australia. They are heavily streaked on the underside and have faint streaks on the rump. The population along the Himalayas, ''C. d. nipalensis'', migrates to peninsular India in winter and breeds from Kulu in the west to Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh in the east. This population has the rump paler with dark shaft streaks. Subspecies ''C. d. rufula'' of Southern Europe, the Iberian Peninsula east to Baluchistan and Kashmir is resident and winters further south. The chestnut of rump fades to white towards the tail base. The nominate population breeds in Mongolia and Trans-Baikailia wintering in South and Southeast Asia. Subspecies ''C. d. gephyra'' of inner Mongolia is considered indistinguishable from the nominate subspecies. The African populations include ''C. d. kumboensis'' from the highlands of Sierra Leone and Cameroon; ''C. d. melanocrissus'' of the Ethiopian highlands and ''C. d. emini'' of Sudan, Uganda, Kenya and Zambia. Many of the variations are separable only on tail and wing lengths and these vary with overlap across populations.


Distribution and habitat

The red-rumped swallow breeds across southern Europe and Asia east to southern Siberia and Japan. These populations, along with Moroccan birds, are migratory, wintering in sub-Saharan Africa or south Asia. There are resident races in Africa in a broad belt from West Africa east to Ethiopia and then south to Tanzania, and most Indian and Sri Lanka breeders are also year-round residents. The African and Asian subspecies may undertake local seasonal movements. This species is a regular vagrant outside its breeding range.Turner (1989) pp. 201–204


Behaviour and ecology

These swallows are usually found over grassland where they hawk insects. They may sometimes take advantage of grass fires and grazing cattle that flush insects into the air.


Breeding

It is thought that the sequence "open-nest" to "closed nest" to "retort nest" represents the evolutionary development in the mud-building swallows, and individual species follow this order of construction. A retort builder like red-rumped swallow starts with an open cup, closes it, and then builds the entrance tunnel. It has been proposed that the development of closed nests reduced competition between males for copulations with the females. Since mating occurs inside the nest, the difficulty of access means other males are excluded. This reduction in competition permits the dense breeding colonies typical of the ''
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'' and ''
Petrochelidon ''Petrochelidon'' is a genus of birds known as cliff-nesting swallows. The genus name ''Petrochelidon'' is from the Ancient Greek words ''petros'', "rock", and ''khelidon'', "swallow". The genus includes all of the five species of birds commonly ...
'' genera, but colonial breeding is not inevitable; most ''Cecropis'' species are solitary nesters.


Conservation status

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the organisation responsible for assessing the conservation status of species. A species is assessed as subject to varying levels of threat if it has a small, fragmented or declining range, or if the total population is less than 10,000 mature individuals, or numbers have dropped by more than 10% in ten years or with a continuing decline over generations. The red-rumped swallow has a huge range and a population numbered in millions. It is not known to be seriously declining in range or numbers, so it is classed as Least Concern. Retrieved 3 January 2010 The red-rumped swallow is extending its range northward in Europe, colonising France and Romania in recent decades. The European population is estimated at 100,000 to 430,000 breeding pairs or 300,000 to 1,290,000 individuals.


Gallery

File:Red-rumped Swallow (Hirundo daurica) collecting mud for nest W IMG 7985.jpg, Collecting mud for nest construction (
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, India) File:Red-rumped Swallow (Hirundo daurica) in Anantgiri, AP W IMG 8714.jpg, At Ananthagiri Hills, in Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh, India. File:Red-rumped Swallow (Hirundo daurica) collecting mud for nest W IMG 7967.jpg, Collecting mud for nest construction (
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, India) File:Red-rumped Swallow (Hirundo daurica) in Anantgiri, AP W IMG 8735.jpg, At Ananthagiri Hills, in Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh, India. File:Red-rumpedSwallow01.jpg, Red-rumped swallow on wire ( Hong Kong) File:Red-rumped Swallow from the Crossley ID Guide Britain and Ireland.jpg, ID composite File:Red-rumped swallow in Calpe, Spain - May 2018 01.jpg, Red-rumped swallow in Calpe, Spain - May 2018 File:Red-rumped swallow in Calpe, Spain - May 2018 02.jpg, Red-rumped swallow in Calpe, Spain - May 2018


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Photos and videosAgeing and sexing (PDF; 2.0 MB) by Javier Blasco-Zumeta & Gerd-Michael Heinze
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