Black Kite.........
Description
The Black Kite is a medium-sized (47 to 55 cm) bird of prey (raptor). From a distance, it appears almost black, with a light brown bar on the shoulder. The plumage is actually dark brown, with scattered light brown and rufous markings, particularly on the head, neck and underparts. The tail is forked and barred with darker brown. This feature gives the bird its alternative name of Fork-tailed Kite. The eye is dark brown and the bill is black with a yellow cere (area of skin around the nostrils). The call is a descending whistle “psee-err” followed by a staccato “si-si-si-si-si”. Both sexes are similar.
Young Black Kites are generally lighter in colour than the adults, and have a comparatively shallower forked tail. The Black Kite’s plumage is somewhat simliar to other raptors, such as the Little Eagle, Hieraaetus morphnoides, Whistling Kite, Haliastur sphenurus, and Square-tailed Kite, Lophoictinia isura. In flight, however, its long forked tail and almost unmarked underwing make it unmistakable.
Distribution and Habitat
The Black Kite is found in a variety of habitats, from timbered watercourses to open plains, and is often observed in and around outback towns. Its range covers the majority of the Australian mainland, as well as Africa, Asia and Europe. Although it is more normally seen in small groups, the Black Kite may form huge flocks of many thousands of birds, especially during grasshopper plagues. No other Australian bird of prey is seen in such large flocks.
The Black Kite is arguably the most numerous species of raptor in the world.
Food and feeding
The Black Kite preys on lizards, small mammals and insects, especially grasshoppers. It also is a scavenger, and frequents tips in outback towns. Black Kites also gather in flocks around bush fires, and eagerly pounce on small animals as these flee the flames. Both live and dead (carrion) prey is eaten.
Breeding
Black Kites breed at any time of year, but usually between August and November. They nest in isolated pairs or in small, scattered colonies. As with other raptors, a ritualised aerial courtship display is performed by both sexes. This involves loud calling, grappling of feet (talons), and tumbling or cartwheeling. The nest is a bulky cup of sticks, lined with softer material, and is placed in the fork of a tree branch (generally close to the trunk). The female incubates the one to three eggs while the male provides food. The young birds hatch after about a month and leave the nest (fledge) after a further 40 days.
Black Kite......... belongs to the following groups:
!$ I LOVE BIRDS !, All Around the Styles, Animal Portraits, Birds and Creatures of Flight, Cutest of the Cute, EF Welcome Center, Everyday Life, Extreme Close-Ups, Nature's Wonders, The Birds, The true beauty and Zoophoria (2 per day, approval required) Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

jdmphotography
WayoftheWarrior
Awesome
maxy
Wow! You sure do birds beautifully! This head shot is stunning – LOVE the expression!
Stephen Rowsell
interesting bokeh on this portrait jon… is this edited or straight from the camera? I like the effect!
jdmphotography replied
Thanks Steve the image was slightly edited to achieve a bit more on the back ground to bring out the beauty of this magnificent Bird ! ........
Stormygirl
Wow! Great shot!!!!
Jim Robertson
Great image.
bill oneil
Stunning shot Jon.
Dave & Trena P...
great shot!
lorilee
FABULOUS!!!!!
RickF
Awesome Capture!
Scott d'Almeida
awesome .
Katagram
oh My..how wonderful this is !!!1
Martina Fagan
beautiful work!!:))
Tina
Brian Carey
Great work!
kevinmawson
A Beautiful portrait of the Black Kite! Good close up!
km.
Madonna007photo
Wow ! Stunning shot…...so beautiful portrait.
Tony Ryan
Wonderful image. Love the clarity and the power of the emotion emanating from the bird.
Scott d'Almeida
awesome ;
jinney
Yes ..maxy put it beautifuly…You do-do your birds beautifuly!
Wowe Awesome work…and Hello from Waverley in Sydney Jon!
-jinney
jdmphotography
Antanas
lovely job
brian pendrey
beautiful
laurav
Great portrait!
Lucindawind
fabtastic capture Jon :)
Ralph Olsson
Love all your work mate and look forward to new stuff:) The clarity you get is wonderful:)
PPPhotoArt
WOW
what a gorgeous guy he is!!!
your wildlife photography is just amazing
wonderful commentary on this kite