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To develop community involvement and create educational opportunities arising from the project. [53] According to Chinese folklore, kites were created by ancient Chinese people to commemorate their dead loved ones and friends.

Eagles have a much bigger head. Along with that, they have a big beak as well. The tail is also fan-shaped. The wings are pretty broad to match their body as well. As you can see, the physical traits of an eagle are quite peculiar. In 1824, Vigors [5] proposed five divisions or stirpes of the family Falconidae: Aquilina (eagles), Accipitrina (hawks), Falconina (falcons), Buteonina (buzzards) and Milvina (kites, containing two genera Elanus and Milvus). He characterized the kites as having weaker bill and feebler talons than the buzzards, tail more or less forked, and wings longer than the tail. [5] : 314 Vigors, Nicholas Aylward (October 1825). "On a new genus of Falconidæ". Sketches in Ornithology. The Zoological Journal. 2 (7): 385–386. The red kite was described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name Falco milvus. [5] The word milvus was the Latin name for the bird. [6] In 1799 the French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède moved the species to the genus Milvus creating the tautonym. [7]

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Red kites inhabit broadleaf woodlands, pastures, mixed farmland, valleys and wetland edges, up to at least 1,600 metres (5,200ft) elevation. [1] They are native to the western Palearctic, with all of the currently known 32,200–37,700 breeding pairs being in Europe. [1] There also used to be breeding populations in western Asia (northern Iran, Syria and Turkey) and northwestern Africa (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia), but most of these were extirpated in the 19th century or earlier; [35] the only non-European breeding population in recent decades was in Morocco where the last known pair was in 2004. [1] Today it breeds from Portugal and Spain, through the central part of the continent east to European Russia, north to southern Scandinavia, Latvia and the United Kingdom, and south to southern Italy; few if any breeders remain in Balkan. [1] [35] Most red kites that breed in the northern European mainland used to move south or west in winter, typically wintering in Spain and other parts of western Europe with a mild climate, as well as northwestern Africa (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia) and Turkey. In recent decades, an increasing number of red kites from the northern European mainland have stayed in the region year-round. [1] Other than size, they differ in the buzard by having a longer tail. They'll fly with their wings in a 'V-shape' and flight from perching, or at low altitudes can seem laboured, with long, slow wing beats until they gather momentum or hit the hot air column. Another account was of a General who was under siege this time. He used the kites with harps fitted to them and then it was flowing across enemy camps. At night, the wailing sounds of the harp across the sky were a sign that the defeat is on their side, making the enemies flee of fear. There seems to be validity to it since kite, in China is also known as Fen Zheng (Wind+ Harp).

Turner, William (1903) [1544]. Turner on birds: a short and succinct history of the principal birds noticed by Pliny and Aristotle first published by Doctor William Turner, 1544 (in Latin and English). Translated by Evans, A.H. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p.117.

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Rapidly declined from the 1980s until around 2010, since then stable or perhaps increasing locally [1] Birder watchers' paradise". BBC Hands on Nature. BBC. pp.Parks: Harewood Estate . Retrieved 26 October 2009. By 2015, genetic research showed that many of the kite genera are related to honey-buzzards, and that the tiny bat hawk ( Machaerhamphus or Macheirhamphus) is actually related to the huge harpy eagles. Several of the large kites are related more closely to the Buteo hawks (buzzards) than to the group of "true" kites and sea-eagles.

Historical data accounts for the use of kites by Chinese Emperors to signal troops from far away. Such use of kites for military purposes has been a constant record in Chinese historical data. German populations declined by 25%–30% between 1991 and 1997, but have remained stable since. The populations of the northern foothills of the Harz Mountains (the most densely populated part of its range) suffered an estimated 50% decline from 1991 to 2001. In Spain, the species showed an overall decline in breeding population of up to 43% for the period 1994 to 2001–02, and surveys of wintering birds in 2003–04 suggest a similarly large decline in core wintering areas. The Balearic Islands population has declined from 41 to 47 breeding pairs in 1993 to just 10 in 2003. In France, breeding populations have decreased in the northeast, but seem to be stable in southwest and central France and Corsica. Populations elsewhere are stable or undergoing increases. In Sweden, the species has increased from 30 to 50 pairs in the 1970s to 1,200 breeding pairs in 2003 and has continued growing. In Switzerland, populations have been increasing since the 1990s. [1] Red kites have declined in their traditional strongholds of Spain, France and Germany; while now stable in the last two countries, those populations remain well below their historical peaks. [1] In contrast, red kite populations are increasing in parts of northern Europe, such as Denmark, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom. [1] [36] [37] The red kite is the official landscape bird of the Swedish province of Scania, [38] and depicted on the coat of arms of the municipality of Tomelilla. [39] United Kingdom [ edit ] Red kite, Gigrin Farm, Wales Red kites at the feeding station, Laurieston, Scotland. Golden Eagle Trust, Glenveagh National Park". National Development plan. NDP. Archived from the original on 6 April 2009 . Retrieved 26 October 2009. Observation [ edit ] A short video on Red Kite feeding at Bwlch Nant yr Arian visitor centre in Ceredigion, WalesUltimately, with Ancient China, The kite was an important signaling tool, and it was even used as a diversionary tool. From distress signals to cautionary tools, kites became the first “long-distance” communicators that allowed the military to organize their troops from afar. It is even used for maritime purposes. The Most Popular Types of Chinese Kites Jayabalan, JA (1995) Breeding ecology of Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus in Cauvery Delta, south India. Ph.D. Dissertation, Bharathidasan University. Mannampandal, Tamil Nadu. a b c d Snow, D.W.; Perrins, C.M. (1998). The Birds of the Western Palearctic (Conciseed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-854099-1. In many instances, it has been noted that Eagles go for larger places. These can include younger ones of rabbits, squirrels, and other prey.

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