Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Catalan | oreneta alablanca |
Dutch | Witbuikzwaluw |
English | White-winged Swallow |
English (United States) | White-winged Swallow |
French | Hirondelle à ailes blanches |
French (France) | Hirondelle à ailes blanches |
German | Cayenneschwalbe |
Japanese | ハジロミドリツバメ |
Norwegian | hvitbremsvale |
Polish | nadobniczka zielono-biała |
Portuguese (Brazil) | andorinha-do-rio |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Andorinha-dos-rios |
Russian | Белокрылая ласточка |
Serbian | Belokrila lasta |
Slovak | lastovička bielobruchá |
Spanish | Golondrina Aliblanca |
Spanish (Argentina) | Golondrina Ala Blanca |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Golondrina Aliblanca |
Spanish (Panama) | Golondrina Aliblanca |
Spanish (Paraguay) | Golondrina ala blanca |
Spanish (Peru) | Golondrina de Ala Blanca |
Spanish (Spain) | Golondrina aliblanca |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Golondrina de Agua |
Swedish | vitvingad svala |
Turkish | Ak Kanatlı Kırlangıç |
Ukrainian | Білозорка білокрила |
White-winged Swallow Tachycineta albiventer
Carolyn W. Sedgwick
Version: 1.0 — Published April 15, 2010
Version: 1.0 — Published April 15, 2010
Priorities for Future Research
Introduction
Numerous details still are undescribed about the behavior, specific life history, population sizes, and threats of the White-winged Swallow. Its sexual, social, and territorial behaviors, its incubation and nestling periods, its predation threats, and the consequences of human presence are all in need of additional research. Further monitoring of the White-winged Swallow would also be useful for understanding population sizes and historical changes.