Swallows and Martins (Hirundinidae)
Montane Blue Swallow (Hirundo atrocaerulea) - HBW 9, p. 670
French: Hirondelle bleue
German: Stahlschwalbe
Spanish: Golondrina Azul
Other common names: (Eastern) Blue Swallow
Taxonomy: Hirundo atrocaerulea Sundevall, 1850, Natal, South Africa.
Has been placed in a separate genus Natalornis on basis of sexual dimorphism, distinctive plumage (without rufous, no white in tail), nest structure and egg coloration; within present genus, however, these features (apart from nest structure) are variable, suggesting that separate genus not warranted. Sometimes considered to form a superspecies with H. nigrorufa, but morphological differences probably too great to justify such a treatment. N population, with plumage washed violet, sometimes separated as race lynesi, but differences insignificant. Monotypic.
Distribution: Breeds SE DRCongo, S Tanzania, Malawi, NE Zambia, E Zimbabwe and adjacent W Mozambique, E South Africa (Eastern province and KwaZulu-Natal) and W Swaziland; migrates N to NE DRCongo, S Uganda and extreme W Kenya.
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Male's call when defending his nest from a conspecific or soliciting a female Locality Kaapsehoop, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
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“Chip – chip” contact call. Frogs can be heard calling in the background Locality Kaapsehoop, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
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