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Hawk Kite requires open space of at least 100 square metres (10m X 10m) without obstructions such as plant, equipment, hand rails etc otherwise it will catch on obstructions in high winds and become tangled or damaged. Vigors, Nicholas Aylward (October 1825). "On a new genus of Falconidæ". Sketches in Ornithology. The Zoological Journal. 2 (7): 385–386. The Mississippi kite was first named and described by the Scottish ornithologist Alexander Wilson in 1811, in the third volume of his American Ornithology. [2] [3] Wilson gave the kite the Latin binomial name of Falco mississippiensis: [2] Falco means "falcon", while mississippiensis means from the Mississippi River in the United States. [4] The current genus of Ictinia originated with Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot's 1816 Analyse d'une nouvelle Ornithologie Elémentaire. [5] The genus name derives from the Greek iktinos, for "kite". [4] Wilson also gave the Mississippi kite its English-language common name. He had first observed the species in the Mississippi Territory, while the bird's long pointed wings and forked tail suggested that it was a type of kite. [2] It is currently classified in the subfamily Buteoninae, tribe Buteonini. [6] Description [ edit ]

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Carrell, Severin (3 April 2014). "Scottish bird of prey colony hit by mass poisonings". The Guardian . Retrieved 12 December 2014. Short-eared owls are one of the UK’s less common owls, primarily inhabiting Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland. Resident numbers increase during the winter as birds from Russia and Scandinavia head to winter in the UK. The summer breeding territory of the Mississippi kite is in the central and southern United States; the southern Great Plains is considered a stronghold for the species. [9] Breeding territory has expanded in recent years and Mississippi kites have been regularly recorded in the southern New England states; a pair has successfully raised young as far north as Newmarket, New Hampshire. [10] Another pair was observed breeding in Ohio in 2007. [11] As well, the territory has expanded westwards due to shelterbelts being planted in grassland habitats.

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White-Collared Kite – This species is incredible because it is incredibly rare. They live along a small stretch of the Brazilian coast. Researchers estimate that there are less than a thousand of these birds left in the wild. Their primary threat at this time is habitat loss, and the IUCN lists them as Endangered. No, Kites do not make good pets. They are wild birds, and need lots of fresh meat and plenty of space to fly. In most places, it is also illegal to own, catch, harass, or kill one of these birds. Kite Care These birds build their nests high in trees, on cliff sides, or in similar hard-to-reach locations. Pairs remain together for at least a season, though some continue to mate for life. Clutch size varies by species, but most lay between one and three eggs. Red kites are exceptionally large birds, measuring some 60 to 70cm on average with a wingspan of 175 to 185cm, and have a reddish-brown body and broad, white-tipped wings and large forked tail.

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has the most northern range in the western parts of North America. The Snail Kite lives in a small region of the southern parts The second of the two eagles that inhabit the UK. The White-Tailed eagle is one of the largest eagles in the world and is slightly bigger than the Golden eagle. Golden eagles mate for life and often hunt cooperatively in pairs. Though they can swoop from great heights at speeds exceeding 150mph, they prefer to hunt from fairly close to the ground, or even from a treetop perch. Some studies suggest that Golden eagles are faster than the Peregrine falcon, which is widely touted to be the world’s fastest bird and animal. Appearance HABITAT: They are found in almost all habitats, including parks in suburbia, but rare in the arid coastal and semi-desert areasSnail Kite – These birds live in parts of Florida, as well as Central and South America. This bird’s odd name doesn’t come from their speed or appearance, but their favorite food! The vast majority of their diet consists only of apple snails. Wildlife crime soars". The Herald Series. 12 September 2007. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014 . Retrieved 6 July 2009. In Didcot, poisoned rabbits were laid out as bait disguised as road-kill, targeting red kites Like hobbies, ospreys are migrants that fly here to spend the summer feeding and breeding before leaving again to soak up the sunshine in warmer climes over winter. They are huge birds with a wingspan of almost six feet, are dark above and bright white below, with dark patches on their wings. Watching one hunt is one of nature’s real spectacles; you can’t help but hold your breath as the bird stoops and crashes into the water with its talons outstretched, emerging again with a writhing fish speared in its impressive feet. These smaller sized raptors acquire their names because of their ability to use the wind currents to their advantage, as they soar been bringing Canada’s iconic wildlife directly into Canadians’ homes. Re-launched in 2003, the new series serves to rebuild the connection thousands of viewers made

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