Tree Swallow
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Locale | Sp | Su | F | W | Br |
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SE Alaska (edit) | FC | FC | FC | - | Y |
Yakutat (edit) | C | U | C | - | U |
Skagway (edit) | C | C | U | - | - |
Haines (edit) | C | C | C | - | Y |
Glacier Bay (edit) | C | C | C | - | Y |
Juneau (edit) | FC | FC | VR | - | FC |
Sitka (edit) | FC | FC | U | - | FC |
Stikine (edit) | |||||
S Outer Islands (edit) | |||||
Ketchikan (edit) | FC | FC | U | - | FC |
Offshore (edit) |
Local Notes
- Glacier Bay/Tree Swallow: Tree Swallows are usually the first swallows to arrive in the spring and are found throughout the area. (edit)
- Haines/Tree Swallow: (edit)
- Juneau/Tree Swallow: (edit)
- Ketchikan/Tree Swallow: (edit)
- Sitka/Tree Swallow: Arriving by the second week of April and Common by late spring through Summer. Uncommon in early Fall, with relatively few reports after August. They routinely nest in utility pole holes excavated by Red-breasted Sapsuckers and also have been known to use nest boxes. Most easily observed at Swan Lake. (edit)
- Skagway/Tree Swallow: (edit)
- Yakutat/Tree Swallow: (edit)
References
Weblinks
- All About Birds Page for Tree Swallow
- Search Arctos Database for Tree Swallow (Southeast only)
- Search Arctos Database for Tree Swallow (entire database)
- Encyclopedia of Life search for Tachycineta bicolor
- iNaturalist Observations for Tachycineta bicolor in Southeast Alaska
Other References