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Swallow, Barn

Hirundo rustica

The barn swallow is an insectivore. It only eats insects. Grasshoppers, beetles, moths, and other flying insects make up a large part of its diet. The barn swallow zig-zags through the air in pursuit of its prey. It even gets its water while flying! It skims over the surface of a body of water and scoops up water in its bill.

"When you eat of the toil of your hands, happy are you, and it is good for you."   Psalm 128

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