Siberian house martin

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The Siberian house martin or eastern house martin (Delichon lagopodum) is a passerine bird in the swallow family Hirundinidae. It breeds in rocky areas of northeastern Russia, Mongolia and northern China and winters in Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. It was formerly considered conspecific with the western house martin.

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
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Siberian house martin
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Hirundinidae
Genus: Delichon
Species:
D. lagopodum
Binomial name
Delichon lagopodum
(Pallas, 1811)
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Taxonomy

The Siberian house martin was formally described in 1811 by the German naturalist Peter Simon Pallas under the binomial name Hirundo lagopoda. He specified the locality as Dauria, a mountainous region to the east of Lake Baikal in Russia.[2][3] The specific epithet combines the Ancient Greek lagōs meaning "hare" with pous, podos meaning foot, a reference to the Siberian martin's fully-feathered feet.[4] The Siberian house martin is now placed in the genus Delichon.[5] This martin was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the common house martin but was promoted to species status based on morphological and vocal differences.[5][6] The species is monotypic: no subspecies are recognised.[5]

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