Woodswallow
The Woodswallow is a small to medium-sized bird belonging to the family Artamidae. These birds are known for their sleek bodies, long wings, and forked tails, which make them agile fliers. They are typically found in open woodlands, grasslands, and urban areas across Australia and parts of New Guinea.
Woodswallows are social birds, often seen in flocks, and they feed primarily on insects, which they catch in flight. They build their nests in tree hollows or on ledges, using grass and feathers to create a comfortable environment for their young. Their distinctive calls and graceful flight patterns make them a delight to observe.