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Black-winged Kite

Elanus caeruleus

Description:

This bird is distinctive in being long winged and predominantly grey or white with black shoulder patches, wing tips and eye stripe. The long falcon-like wings extend beyond the tail when the bird is perched. In flight, the short and square tail is visible and it is not forked as in the typical kites of the genus Milvus. When perched, often on roadside wires, it often adjusts its wings and jerks its tail up and down as if to balance itself. The sexes are alike in plumage. Their large forward facing eyes and velvety plumage are characters that are shared with owls and the genus itself has been considered as a basal group within the Accipitridae.

Habitat:

It is a species primarily of open land and semi-deserts in sub-Saharan Africa and tropical Asia, but it has a foothold in Europe in Spain and Portugal. The species range appears to be expanding in southern Europe and possible in West Asia

Notes:

Spotted this one hovering above some fields in search of prey

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umang.dutt
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umang.dutt

Mahesana, Gujarāt, India

Spotted on Jan 15, 2011
Submitted on Feb 13, 2011

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