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A Tree Swallow Pair On An Old Tree Stump. The Tree Swallow Is A Migratory Bird Of The Family Hirundinidae. Found In The Americas, The Tree Swallow Was First Described In 1807 By French Ornithologist Louis Vieillot As Hirundo Bicolor. It Has Since Been Moved To Its Current Genus, Tachycineta, Within Which Its Phylogenetic Placement Is Debated.

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A Tree Swallow Pair on an old Tree Stump. The tree swallow is a migratory bird of the family Hirundinidae. Found in the Americas, the tree swallow was first described in 1807 by French ornithologist Louis Vieillot as Hirundo bicolor. It has since been moved to its current genus, Tachycineta, within which its phylogenetic placement is debated.

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