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Black Kite
Latin Name:
Milvus migrans
Category:
Size:
60cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Dark brown plumage; forked tail, easily seen in flight; underparts faintly streaked. The Black-eared Kite M. m. lineatus breeds in Himalaya and winters in N and C India, is slightly larger and has a conspicuous white patch on the underwing, visible in overhead flight. Common and gregarious; most common near humans, thriving on the refuse generated, often amidst most crowded localities; roosts communally.
Habitat:
mostly neighbourhood of humans.
Food:
omnivorous; refuse, dead rats, earthworms, insects, nestlings of smaller birds, poultry
Distribution:
resident; subcontinent up to about 2,200m in Himalaya, co-existing with Black-eared Kite in some localities.