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Black Kite (Milvus migrans)


Black Kite (Milvus migrans)
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Copyright: Thijs van Balen jr (Pentaxfriend) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 477 W: 23 N: 1569] (6335)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-09-22
Categories: Birds
Camera: Nikon D-200, Nikkor AF 70 - 300mm 1 : 4 - 5.6 G, Digital ISO 400, 62mm B+W Skylight KR1,5
Exposure: f/10.0, 1/800 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-09-25 11:35
Viewed: 258
Points: 8
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Falconiformes (or Accipitriformes, q.v.)
Family: Accipitridae
Genus: Milvus
Species: M. migrans
Binomial name: Milvus migrans


The Black Kite (Milvus migrans) is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as eagles, buzzards and harriers.

This kite is a widespread species throughout the temperate and tropical parts of Eurasia and parts of Australasia. Curiously, it is not found in the Indonesian archipelago between the South East Asian mainland and the Wallace Line. Vagrants, most likely of the Black-eared Kite, on occasion range far into the Pacific, out to the Hawaiian islands (AOU 2000).

European and central Asian birds (subspecies M. m. milvus and Black-eared Kite M. m. lineatus, respectively) are migratory, moving to the tropics in winter, but races in warmer regions such as the Indian M. m. govinda (Pariah Kite), or the Australasian M. m. affinis (Fork-tailed Kite), are resident.

In the northern winter, it is therefore common to have a resident race and a distinguishable migrant form present together in these hotter areas.

In the United Kingdom, the Black Kite occurs only as a wanderer on migration. These birds are usually of the nominate race, but in November 2006 a juvenile of the eastern lineatus, not previously recorded in western Europe, was found in Lincolnshire.

Black Kites will take small live prey as well as fish, household refuse and carrion. They are attracted to fires and smoke where they seek escaping insect prey. They are well adapted to living in cities and are found even in densely populated areas. Large numbers may be seen soaring in thermals over cities. In some places they will readily swoop to take to food held by humans, offered or not, and their habit of swooping to pick up dead rodents from roads often leads to them being hit by vehicles. They are also a major nuisance at some airports where they are considered important birdstrike hazards.

The Black Kite can be distinguished from the Red Kite by its slightly smaller size, less forked tail and generally dark plumage without any rufous.

The Black Kite nests in forest trees, often close to other kites. In winter, many kites will roost together.


More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Kite

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  • nglen Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2916 W: 34 N: 8651] (32250)
  • [2009-09-25 11:48]

Hi Thijs . This is a fine inflight shot of the Black Kite . Taken with fine detail and natural colours. well captured with the food in its mouth.Stands out well from the plain blue sky. well done TFS.
Nick..

have a nice weekend.

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  • PeterZ Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2398 W: 94 N: 5543] (17640)
  • [2009-09-25 12:30]

Hallo Thijs,
Bekend beeld. Ik ben afgelopen zondag daar wezen fotograferen. Heb van deze show ook foto's op TN staan. Gevecht van wouw met kraaien bijvoorbeeld.
Foto in erg mooi licht en goede scherpte. Perfecte compositie. Mooie natuurlijke kleuren tegen de blauwe lucht als achtergrond.
Groet,
Peter

Hi Thijs

Excellent shot of this fine raptor. Everything is pin sharp with excellent details. Great compositin and DOF.

Chris

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  • zetu Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 652 W: 15 N: 1622] (6301)
  • [2009-09-25 21:32]

Hello Thijs
Very well capture this wonderful bird. Lovely colors and Excellent details
Regards
Razvan

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