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Species
Milvus migrans Boddaert, 1783
Nomenclature
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Family: AccipitridaeGenus: Milvus
Species:
Milvus migrans Boddaert, 1783
Usage:
valid
Vernacular names:
Vernacular name:
Black Kite, Black eared/Eared/Large Indian Kite
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SUMMARY
The Black Kite is a medium-sized raptor (bird of prey). 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). Both sexes are similar. Young Black Kites are generally lighter in colour than the adults, and have a comparatively shallower forked tail. The call is a descending whistle "psee-err" followed by a staccato "si-si-si-si-si".