Birdwatching - 2053 🐦

in #hive-1064442 months ago

🦉 The black kite (Milvus migrans)

  • Milvus (lat) - kite
  • migrans (lat.) - migrating

These birds arrive early in the spring, at about the same time as the finches. As a rule, this happens in the very first days of April. At first they appear in the suburbs, forests, and then they can be seen in the city courtyards. Since they are mostly scavengers, they love dumps and garbage bins. I constantly see kites dragging something out of the garbage, some scraps, and eating them right on the fly.

However, they can also catch other food, but they do it reluctantly. For example, in the river they catch fish that swim close to the surface of the water, they pull it out right from there. Or they can hunt rodents. I once saw a kite catch a squirrel.

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Black kite is brilliant on wing a visitor to our shores, we have black kite as in picture below, sighted in June 2022 on our North Coast iSimangaliso Wetland Park.

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Yellow-billed kite now arrive back to our region end August/September once again, January 2024 sure he had taken some meat at a BBQ to enjoy for himself here.

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Always enjoy seeing your fantastic photography you present with birds.

Thanks for the info! The photo where he stole the meat is very funny.

Yup most kites are scavengers, sexy yellow beak and legs!