Woodswallows - Family Overview
Woodswallows are medium-sized passerine birds belonging to the family Artamidae. They are characterised by long, pointed wings, a compact body, and smooth, gliding flight.
Members of this group are typically found in open woodland, forest edges, scrub, grassland, and agricultural landscapes. They feed primarily on flying insects, which are caught in flight or taken from exposed perches.
In the Indian subcontinent, woodswallows occur in dry and semi-open habitats and may be resident or locally migratory depending on region and season. They are often observed perched in small groups on bare branches, wires, or other elevated structures.
Photographs in this section document woodswallows observed in natural habitats. Images include birds in flight, perched individuals, and small groups, with accurate species identification and location details provided wherever available.
Licensing & Prints
Images of woodswallows will shortly be available for editorial licensing and other permitted uses. Additional print options may be added in the future as the collection expands.
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