Watch your heads when snorkeling in lakes in the summer, swallows might hit you !
Swallows are migratory birds often observed drinking in flight from ponds, lakes, or other sources of water during their journeys. Their method of drinking in flight is highly skillful and suited to their aerial lifestyle. Here's how swallows drink in flight from ponds: Low-altitude flight: Swallows typically fly at relatively low altitudes when seeking water. They spot ponds or lakes by flying over the water's surface. When a swallow spots a water source, it often performs a rapid dive towards the water's surface. This dive approach is an efficient way to get close to the water quickly. As they approach the water, swallows beat their wings quickly to maintain their speed and balance. The rapid wing beats prevent them from diving too deeply into the water. While descending towards the water, the swallow opens its beak widely to scoop up water while in flight. It may also tilt its head downward to facilitate water ingestion. Once the swallow has captured water with its beak