Stelgidopteryx

In this article, we will address the topic of Stelgidopteryx from a comprehensive and analytical perspective, with the aim of offering a complete and detailed vision of this matter. Throughout the text, we will explore different aspects related to Stelgidopteryx, from its origin and history to its relevance today. Likewise, we will examine different opinions and theories on the matter, in order to provide the reader with a broad and enriching perspective on Stelgidopteryx. In addition, we will present concrete examples and case studies that will help illustrate and exemplify the impact of Stelgidopteryx in various areas. There is no doubt that Stelgidopteryx is a topic of great interest and complexity, which is why it is essential to address it with the depth and rigor it deserves.

Stelgidopteryx
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Hirundinidae
Subfamily: Hirundininae
Genus: Stelgidopteryx
S.F. Baird, 1858
Type species
Hirundo serripennis[1]
Audubon, 1838
Species

S. serripennis
S. ruficollis

Stelgidopteryx (Baird, 1858) is a small genus of swallows. It contains two species:

Image Scientific name Common name Subspecies Distribution
Stelgidopteryx serripennis Northern rough-winged swallow * Ridgway's rough-winged swallow, Stelgidopteryx serripennis ridgwayi North America
Stelgidopteryx ruficollis Southern rough-winged swallow partial migrant breeding in Central and South America

Adults of both species are brown on top with lighter underparts and a slightly forked tail. They nest in cavities but do not excavate their holes or form colonies.

These birds forage in flight over water or fields, usually flying low. They eat insects.

"Rough-winged" refers to the serrated edge feathers on the wing of this genus; this feature would only be apparent in the hand.

References

  1. ^ "Hirundinidae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust for Avian Systematics. Retrieved 2023-07-15.
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  • Hilty, Steven L. (2003). Birds of Venezuela. London: Christopher Helm. ISBN 0-7136-6418-5.
  • Turner, Angela K.; Rose, Chris (1989). A Handbook to the Swallows and Martins of the World. London: Christopher Helm. ISBN 0-7470-3202-5.