White-breasted Woodswallow

Artamus leucorynchus

The White-breasted Woodswallow is a small passerine bird found in Australia and nearby islands. It has a distinctive white breast and belly, contrasting with a dark gray head and back. This species is known for its acrobatic flight and can often be seen catching insects on the wing. White-breasted Woodswallows are social birds, often forming large flocks, and are known for their chattering calls. They prefer open woodlands, savannas, and coastal areas for foraging and breeding. Their conservation status is of Least Concern according to the IUCN Red List.

Habitat: Open woodlands, savannas, coastal areas

White-breasted Woodswallow
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