White-rumped Swallow (Tachycineta leucorrhoa)
White-rumped Swallow, Aguas de São Pedro, São Paulo, Brazil, August 2004 - click for larger image Aguas de São Pedro, São Paulo, Brazil
August 2004

The White-rumped Swallow is distributed in central and south Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern and central Argentina. It is usually found near water at woodland edges.

White-rumped Swallow, Aguas de São Pedro, São Paulo, Brazil, August 2004 - click for larger image It is dark glossy blue above with a white rump and a thin white stripe above the lores and on the forehead. Underparts are white.
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