Tree Swallows are widespread all over the US and Canada. They are often seen in large numbers feasting on bugs or perched on wires. They will readily take up residence in man-made nesting boxes.
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Tree Swallow
Magee Marsh, Ottawa County, OH
March 16, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
February 18, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
White Memorial, Litchfield, CT
June 4, 2014 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow – juvenile
Pilots Point, Westbrook, CT
August 12, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
February 18, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallows – huge pre-migration flock
Plum Island, MA
August 31, 2005 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallows – part of huge pre-migration flock
Plum Island, MA
August 31, 2005 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallows – huge pre-migration flock
Plum Island, MA
August 31, 2005 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallows
Plum Island, MA
August 31, 2005 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
February 18, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
Chincoteague, VA
May 12, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallows
Hammonasset State Park, Madison, CT
April 24, 2005 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
Green Cay Wetlands, Boynton Beach, FL
February 17, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
Green Cay Wetlands, Boynton Beach, FL
February 17, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
Chincoteague, VA
May 12, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallows
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
February 18, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
February 18, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
Green Cay Wetlands, Boynton Beach, FL
February 17, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow
Green Cay Wetlands, Boynton Beach, FL
March 22, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Tree Swallow – juvenile
North Windham, CT
August 20, 2014 ©John Schwarz
Hi John
I’m in the process of creating an online “Field Guide to the Birds of Vancouver Island’ and hoping that you might be generous enough to donate some of your excellent photos to the project. If you are interested please leave your photo (Flickr) website address and a note of permission. Thank you.
Keith Taylor
Keith, see your personal e-mail.
I’m especially interested in the juvenile Tree Swallow above.