The Graceful Lesser Striped Swallow: A Master of the Skies

Welcome to our blog post dedicated to the Lesser Striped Swallow (Cecropis abyssinica), a fascinating bird known for its graceful flight and distinctive markings. Join us as we explore the world of this aerial acrobat and uncover its unique characteristics and behaviors.

Field Identification

Lesser Striped Swallow

The Lesser Striped Swallow is a small bird with a streamlined body and long, pointed wings. It features a striking black and white plumage pattern, with a black head, back, and tail, and white underparts. Its tail is deeply forked, adding to its elegant appearance.

Systematics History

The Lesser Striped Swallow belongs to the family Hirundinidae, which includes swallows and martins. It is classified under the genus Cecropis, which comprises several species found in Africa and parts of Asia.

Distribution

Lesser Striped Swallows are native to various regions of Africa. They can be found in sub-Saharan countries, including Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, and Ethiopia. They are primarily non-migratory birds and occupy their territories throughout the

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