Guide to building a birdhouse for barn swallows


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by Clacky McSnackins
A barn swallow is one of the first birds that most bird watchers are able to identify. With it’s obvious long forked tail, and distinctive markings, plus the large number of birds located throughout the world, it is pretty difficult not to identify one, especially if you live in North American or Europe, where they are generally found in the greatest numbers.
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A Field Study on the Effects of Fort Morgan Virus, an Arbovirus Transmitted by Swallow Bugs, on the Reproductive Success of Cliff Swallows and Symbiotic House Sparrows in Morgan County, Colorado, 1976*


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Thomas W. Scott, G. Stephen Bowen AND Thomas P. Monath
Division of Vector-Borne Viral Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services, P.O. Box 2087, Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
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