White-browed Woodswallow
The White-browed Woodswallow is a small bird native to Australia and parts of New Guinea. It has a distinctive appearance, featuring a white brow, dark blue-gray body, and a slightly forked tail. These birds are often seen in flocks, soaring gracefully in the sky and hunting for insects.
White-browed Woodswallows prefer open habitats, such as grasslands and woodlands, where they can easily spot their prey. They are known for their acrobatic flight and can often be seen perched on fences or low branches. Their diet mainly consists of flying insects, making them important for controlling pest populations in their ecosystems.