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Barn Swallow
Bird Houses

Barn Swallows breed from
Alaska across Canada, throughout the United
States, and south through central Mexico. With
the proliferation of human-provided nesting
sites, the North American Barn Swallow population
has increased in most places during the 20th
century. Numbers are especially up in the central
and eastern United States. Barn Swallows show
strong fidelity to their natal site, most nesting
within 20 miles of their birthplace and some much
closer. Members of a pair typically stay together
to raise a second brood and return in successive
years to the same nest site. If you have the
right habitat, barn swallows are easy to attract.
A simple nesting
perch may be placed under the eaves,
inside a garage or barn, or on the side of a
building.
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