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South America
Pearl Swallow
Riparia pyrrhonotafulv
About this species
A characteristic species of the Hirundinidae family, the Pearl Swallow occupies savanna regions throughout South America. Its IUCN status is currently Data Deficient.
The Pearl Swallow is part of the order Passeriformes and the Hirundinidae family. Its preferred habitat is savanna, where it forages, breeds, and contributes to a balanced ecosystem. With a conservation status of Data Deficient, this species offers an excellent window into the broader biodiversity of South America.
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Similar species
Other birds in the Hirundinidae family and Passeriformes order.