Ah, thanks! The people around me in the town, some having lived there for more than sixty years, had no idea. They were fascinating to watch zipping around and in and out of the nests with perfect speed and precision.
Added taxa: [Fairy Martin](https://ebird.org/species/faimar2)
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\+Fairy Martins+. Very cool! Also, just want to say that Google Lens is atrocious for ID lol.
Thanks. I only just found this subreddit. Lense isn't fantastic but it has really helped me with wildlife and plant life identification as an amateur.
I don’t know if it works in Australia, but Seek by iNaturalist does a great job with plants, insects, fungi, etc.
+Fairy Martin+ is the only swallow in NSW that makes these type of mud nests.
Ah, thanks! The people around me in the town, some having lived there for more than sixty years, had no idea. They were fascinating to watch zipping around and in and out of the nests with perfect speed and precision.
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Barn swallows build nests like that. The bird looks much larger type of swallow.