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THE WHITE-TAILED KITE
by
Walter L. Meagher
Some birds dare us to find them, their habitats being inaccessible or their habits secretive. White-tailed kites are raptors that take pleasure in hovering, and in making themselves visible: they hover near the Visitors Center in El Charco. Like the kestrel, kites fly low and remain stationary for a few seconds before plunging to seize a small snake, a vole, a grasshopper, then take it away.
The bird is not named after the child’s kite, quite the reverse! |
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photograph by Wayne Colony
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