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White-breasted Woodswallow
Artamus leucorynchus
36.2111, -95.9085
Field Notes
Description:
This woodswallow's soft-plumage is charcoal grey apart from the white underparts that give the species its English and scientific names. Despite its brush-tipped tongue, usually associated with nectar feeders, it catches insects on the wing.
The White-breasted Woodswallow has large, pointed wings and is very agile in powered and gliding flight. This is a nomadic species, following the best conditions for flying insects, and often roosting in large flocks.
Habitat:
This bird lives at Tulsa Zoo, Tulsa, OK, USA.
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