Pääsukese (Pääsuke[ne])
Swallow, martin. Be that as it may, the name comes from Schwalbegasse after 19th‑C property-owner and cabman, Carl Schwalbe. Schwalbe (Ger.) = pääsuke (Est.) = swallow (Eng.). Breeding in Estonia include: kaldapääsuke, sand martin, Riparia riparia; piirpääsuke aka piiritaja, common swift, Apus apus; roostepääsuke, red-rumped swallow, Hirundo daurica; räästapääsuke, house martin, Delichon urbicum and last but certainly not least suitsupääsuke, barn swallow, H. rustica, Estonia’s national bird which, shockingly, given the barrel scraped to fill out the Lilleküla bird-name group, does not even have a street named after it! But see Suitsupääsuse.