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Tachycineta
Tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor)
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Tachycineta

Cabanis, 1850
Species

T. bicolor
T. thalassina
T. euchrysea
T. cyaneoviridis
T. stolzmanni
T. albilinea
T. albiventer
T. leucorrhoa
T. meyeni

Tachycineta (Greek: tachýs "fast", kīnéō "move")[1] is a genus of birds in the swallow family. There are nine described species. Its members are restricted to the Americas.

These are slender swallows with forked tails. Most species have a metallic green back, green or blue head, and metallic blue or unglossed brown wings. All have pure white underparts, and four species have a white rump.

Tachycineta swallows are mostly at least partially migratory, with only golden and mangrove swallow being essentially resident. All the species use natural or disused cavities for nest sites.

Species in taxonomic order

References

  1. ^ Jobling, James A (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. p. 377. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.