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Black Kite

Milvus migrans

Description:

The Black Kite can be distinguished from the Red Kite by its slightly smaller size, less forked tail, visible in flight and generally dark plumage without any rufous. The sexes are alike. The upper plumage is brown but the head and neck tend to be paler. The patch behind the eye appears darker. The outer flight feathers are black and the feathers have dark cross bars and are mottled at the base. The lower parts of the body are pale brown, becoming lighter towards the chin. The body feathers have dark shafts giving it a streaked appearance. The cere and gape are yellow but the bill is black (unlike in the Yellow-billed Kite). The legs are yellow and the claws are black. They have a distinctive shrill whistle followed by a rapid whinnying call.

Notes:

There were many kites patrolling the picnic area in Ngorongoro crater. They would swoop down & attempt to grab food from tourists & have caused a number of injuries.

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KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

I've uploaded an additional a photo.

KarenL
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KarenL

Arusha, Tanzania

Spotted on Nov 1, 2008
Submitted on Aug 18, 2011

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