RM2HN2A26–Tree Swallow (Iridoprocne bicolor)Yellowstone NP, Wyoming. USA
RFMY74CH–Tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) sitting on a nesting box in Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge
RMT77YKJ–A male tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) perched on a birdhouse near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RFPKHBYP–A male Barn Swallow sitting on a Queen Maple tree just beginning to leaf out in the spring, in Wisconsin
RMBKG39G–Tree swallow
RMB235PP–Tree Swallow in Flowering Dogwood Tree Vertical
RM2CP10MM–. Common birds of town and country . Tree SwallowScarlet Tanaqer Male, upper; female, lower Cliff or Eaves SwallowWestern Tanagek Male, upper; female, lower 522 TREE SWALLOW (Iridoprocne bicolor). Length, about 6 inches. The steel blue upperparts and pure white under parts are distinguishingcharacteristics. Range: Breeds from northwestern Alaska andnorthern Canada south to southern California,Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, and Virginia; wintersin central California, southern Texas and GulfStates and south to Guatemala. In its primitive state the tree swallow used tonest in hollow trees, and in so
RMA3ATJB–The bright blue colors of a tree swallow perched on top of a bird house feeder in a flower garden song bird
RMPFYYD5–. The birds of North and Middle America : a descriptive catalogue of the higher groups, genera, species, and subspecies of birds known to occur in North America, from the Arctic lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies and other islands of the Caribbean sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago . Birds. 4. IRIDOPROCNE bicolor. 5. TACHYCINETA lepida.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929
RFMY74TH–Tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) sitting on a nesting box in Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge, lateral view
RMT77YKH–A male tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) perched on a birdhouse near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RFPJ112G–Single, male Tree Swallow sitting on a branch of an Emerald Queen Maple tree just beginning to leaf out in spring in Trevor, Wisconsin, USA
RMB236A2–Tree Swallow in Flowering Dogwood Tree
RM2CP40PK–. The book of birds : common birds of town and country and American game birds . TOWHEE OR ChEWINK Male, upper; female, lowerOrchard Oriole Male, upper; female, lower California Brown TowheeBaltimore Oriole Male, upper; female, lower 29 TREE SWALLOW (Iridoprocne bicolor) Length, about 6 inches. The steel blue upperparts and pure white under parts are distin-guishing characteristics. Range: Breeds from northwestern Alaskaand northern Canada south to southern Cali-fornia, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, and Vir-ginia; winters in central California, southernTexas and Gulf States, and south to Guate-m
RMPFYYCY–. The birds of North and Middle America : a descriptive catalogue of the higher groups, genera, species, and subspecies of birds known to occur in North America, from the Arctic lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies and other islands of the Caribbean sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago . Birds. 4. IRIDOPROCNE bicolor. 5. TACHYCINETA lepida.. 42447 6. LAMPROCHELIDON sclateri.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origina
RMA5WPED–Tree Swallow Tachycineta bicolor
RM2HN2A20–Tree Swallow (Iridoprocne bicolor) an excited male, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming
RMMKY9MC–A male tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) perched on a birdhouse near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMB236B9–Tree Swallow in Flowering Dogwood Tree
RM2CNT17P–. The book of birds; common birds of town and country and American game birds . TOVVIIKK OR CllKW 1K Male, upper; female, lowerOrchard Oriolk Male, upper; female, Ujwer Calikorma liKow n Tow HitBaltimore Oriole Male, upper; female, lower 29 TREE SWALLOW (Iridoprocne bicolor) Length, about 6 inches. The steel blue upperparts and pure white under parts are distin-guishing characteristics. Range: Breeds from northwestern Alaskaand northern Canada south to southern Cali-fornia, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, and ir-ginia; winters in central California, southernTexas and Gulf States, and south to (n
RMPFYW9M–. Birds of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks . Birds; Birds. TREE SWALLOW (Iridoprocne bicolor) Tree swallows have glossy green-black backs and white underparts. Be- cause of the abundance of aerial insects, on which they feed, they are generally widely distributed throughout both parks. However, they nest primarily in tree cavities of the aspen, in company with mountain blue- birds, flickers, house wrens, and dusky flycatchers. In their incessant pur- suit of insects, tree swallows glide in wide, flat circles, darting this way and that in pursuit of their insect prey. Tree swallows a
RMMKGBMD–A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMB237YT–Tree Swallow in Flowering Dogwood Tree
RM2CNE57J–. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . illustrated than when four or five sorts are seen lined uptogether on a telegraph wire.. Taken in Delaware County. Photo by the Author. A BARN SWALLOWS NEST. 278 THE TREE SWALLOW. No. 122. TREE SWALLOW. A. O. U. No. 614. Iridoprocne bicolor (Vieill.).Synonym.—Whitb-belued Swallow. Description.—Adult male : Above, lustrous steel-blue or steel-green; below,pure white; lores black; wings and tail black, showing some bluish or greenishluster; tail sHghtly forked. Female: Similar to m
RMMKY9K7–A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMB2379H–Tree Swallow in Flowering Dogwood Tree
RM2CP0EBD–. Land birds of northern New York : a pocket guide to common land birds of the St. Lawrence Valley and the lowlands in general of northern New York . he same, except lighter; upperparts steel-blue.Female—Similar. Nests inside the barn or other building; the nest,of mud, cup-like, open at the top. 614. Tree Swallow—Iridoprocne bicolor.Sparrow-size. Length 5^ inches. Upperparts steel-blue or steel-green; underpartswhite. 30 In early summer found in scattered pairs whichnest in hollow trees, stumps, fence-posts, bird-boxes. 616. Bank Swallow Riparia riparia. Sparrow-size. Length 5% inches. Upperp
RMAKC5CN–Tree Swallows at Nest Box Vertical
RMMKGBKW–A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMRDE0GW–. The birds of North and Middle America : a descriptive catalogue of the higher groups, genera, species, and subspecies of birds known to occur in North America, from the Arctic lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies and other islands of the Caribbean sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago . Birds. 4. IRIDOPROCNE bicolor. 5. TACHYCINETA lepida.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929
RMMKGBKR–A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMRDE0GK–. The birds of North and Middle America : a descriptive catalogue of the higher groups, genera, species, and subspecies of birds known to occur in North America, from the Arctic lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies and other islands of the Caribbean sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago . Birds. 4. IRIDOPROCNE bicolor. 5. TACHYCINETA lepida.. 42447 6. LAMPROCHELIDON sclateri.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origina
RMMKGBMJ–A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMRHJB2T–. Birds of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Birds; Birds. TREE SWALLOW (Iridoprocne bicolor) Tree swallows have glossy green-black backs and white underparts. Be- cause of the abundance of aerial insects, on which they feed, they are generally widely distributed throughout both parks. However, they nest primarily in tree cavities of the aspen, in company with mountain blue- birds, flickers, house wrens, and dusky flycatchers. In their incessant pur- suit of insects, tree swallows glide in wide, flat circles, darting this way and that in pursuit of their insect prey. Tree swallows ar
RMMKGBMB–A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMP57W1X–A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMRDCX6H–. Birds of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks . Birds; Birds. TREE SWALLOW (Iridoprocne bicolor) Tree swallows have glossy green-black backs and white underparts. Be- cause of the abundance of aerial insects, on which they feed, they are generally widely distributed throughout both parks. However, they nest primarily in tree cavities of the aspen, in company with mountain blue- birds, flickers, house wrens, and dusky flycatchers. In their incessant pur- suit of insects, tree swallows glide in wide, flat circles, darting this way and that in pursuit of their insect prey. Tree swallows a
RMP57W27–A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMRENBEX–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. TBBB SWALUaW. 614. Iridoprocne bicolor. 6 inchei. Male, steely blue or greenish above; female, dnUer and often plain griy above, but both sexes always en- tirely white below. , ^ , - j. These Swallows are also abundant about farmyards; except when then are skimming over pond^ they are almost always scouring the air . above bmldings or fields, at higher elevations than the Bam Swsllows. When weary they roost on dead twigs or telephone wires, hundreds often being seen in rows on the latter. Like the Martins, these birds frequentl
RMP57W1W–A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMT8KCNB–A male tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) perched on a fence. Beaumont, Alberta, Canada.
RMRHJWX3–. Bird guide : land birds east of the Rockies from parrots to bluebirds. Birds -- United States. TREE SWALLOW. 614. Iridoprocne bicolor. 6 inches. Male, steely blue or greenish above; female, duller and often plain gray above, but both sexes always en- tirely white below. These Swallows are also abundant about farmyards; except when they are skimming over ponds, they are almost always scouring the air above buildings or fields, at higher elevations than the Barn Swallows. When weary they roost on dead twigs or telephone wires, hundreds often being seen in rows on the latter. Like the Martins,
RMT8KCNC–A female tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) perched on a fence. Beaumont, Alberta, Canada.
RM2C7XYK9–A juvenile tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) perched on a fence, literally minutes after its first flight. Beaumont, Alberta, Canada.
RMRMAA56–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. BIRDS OF NEW YORK Memoir 12. N. Y. State Museum Plate 88. BARN SWALLOW Hirundo erythrogaslra Boddaert FEMALE MALE CLIFF SWALLOW Petrochelidon lunifrons lunifrons (Say) ADULT IMMATURE ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOW Stelgidopteryx serripennis (Audubon) BANK SWALLOW Riparia riparia Linnaeus) PURPLE MARTIN Progne subis sub is (Linnaeus) MALE FEMALE TREE SWALLOW Iridoprocne bicolor (Vieillot) All } nat. size IMMATURE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RM2C7XYK3–A juvenile tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) perched on a fence, literally minutes after its first flight. Beaumont, Alberta, Canada.
RMRDMDEJ–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Tree Swallow. Entire under parts, white; upper plumage, metallic steel blue; young birds have the upper plumage brownish gray, but the under plumage is pure white. Iridoprocne bicolor. Tree Swallow. White-bellied Swallow. See No. 285.. Upper throat and sides of the head, chestnut brown; belly, whitish; forehead, whitish; crown and back, dark steel blue; upper tail coverts, pale rufous brown. Petrochelidon lunifrons. Cliff Swallow. See No. 283.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RM2C7XYJX–A juvenile tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) perched on a fence, literally minutes after its first flight. Beaumont, Alberta, Canada.
RM2EP7EFG–A front on view of a tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMMKGBMC–A male and female tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) on a barbed wire fence at Francis Viewpoint near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMRDKH77–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 621 Genus IRIDOPROCNE Coues. 285. Iridoprocne bicolor (Vieill.). Tree Swallow. White-bellied Swallow. T-achycineta bicolor (Vieill.), A. 0. U. Check List, 1895, p. 258. Distr.: Whole of North America, north to Ungava, Hudson Bay, and Alaska, south in winter to Cuba and Central America; breeds from Alabama and Texas northward throughout its range. Adult male: Upper plumage, glossy greenish blue or steel-blue, showing a greenish gloss when held in the light; under parts, white;. Tree Swallow.
RMMKGBME–A male and female tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) on a barbed wire fence at Francis Viewpoint near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.
RMRDMDER–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin—Cory. 223 Upper plumage, rich green, showing more or less purple on upper tail coverts; under parts, white; western species, only once taken in Illinois. Tachycineta thalassina lepida. Northern Violet-green Swallow. See No. 286.. Tree Swallow. Entire under parts, white; upper plumage, metallic steel blue; young birds have the upper plumage brownish gray, but the under plumage is pure white. Iridoprocne bicolor. Tree Swallow. White-bellied Swallow. See No. 285.. Please note that these images are ext
RMMKGBKN–A male and female tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) on a barbed wire fence at Francis Viewpoint near Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, Canada.