Which swallow has a forked tail and nests on man-made structures?

Barn Swallow | Tree Swallow | Cliff Swallow | Bank Swallow

Which habitat do barn swallows prefer?

Open areas near water and buildings | Deep ocean | Alpine peaks | Desert flats

What do barn swallows primarily eat?

Flying insects caught in flight | seeds | fish | rocks

Which nesting habit is typical for barn swallows?

Mud cup nests attached to structures | Tree cavity nesting | Ground nesting | Burrow nesting

Which sign indicates barn swallow presence?

Fast low flight over fields and buildings and mud nests | Large hoof prints | Shells on shore | Bird nests

Quiz Answers

Barn Swallow. The barn swallow has a deeply forked tail and often nests on man-made structures like barns and bridges.

Open areas near water and buildings. They prefer open areas near water and buildings for nesting and aerial feeding.

Flying insects caught in flight. Barn swallows feed on flying insects caught in flight over fields and water.

Mud cup nests attached to structures. Barn swallows build mud cup nests attached to structures under eaves and bridges.

Fast low flight over fields and mud nests on structures indicate barn swallow presence.

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