When you support Travis Audubon, you are protecting habitat and educating others about the importance of birds and other wildlife. Sources include the Cornell Lab of Ornithologyand National Audubon Society. Exactly how far south is an open question, as little is known about their wintering grounds. Lucky observers may even spot flocks of kites, dozens or even hundreds strong, winging their way south for the winter. This can sometimes be an issue for humans unlucky enough to stumble on a kite’s territory– they have a habit of dive-bombing intruders! Though their breeding range is north and east of central Texas, spring and fall migration provide many opportunities to see these graceful birds. Because of their preference for woodland edges and their adaptable diets, Mississippi Kites have benefited from urban sprawl, nesting in parks, golf courses, and even buildings. Often, they will devour their prey in the air, grasping it in one talon while taking bites. In fact, the toys are named for their resemblance to the bird, and not the other way round! Being on the small side, Mississippi Kites favor grasshoppers and cicadas over birds and mammals, though they’re not above chasing the odd frog, bat or swallow. Like toy kites, these smoky black and gray birds seem to defy gravity, drifting on air currents and scanning for prey. Ash Creek Park, Azel, Tarrant County, Texas. Mississippi Kite (Ictinia mississippiensis) Male, species sexually dimorphic. flight ictinia mississippiensis mississippi kite Comments: 18 Category: North America Mississippi Kite. The Mississippi Kite is an uncommonly graceful and elegant raptor. This kite has expanded into Arizona as a breeding bird where they remain rare. This gives kites a more buoyant looking flight.Posted on SeptemCategories: Bird of the Week, Murmurations They have a similar wingspan and body length, but weigh 1/3 that of falcons.
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