Sunday, 29 January 2012

Black Kite (Milvus migrans)

Black Kite (Milvus migrans) is said to be an uncommon winter visitor in West Peninsular Malaysia. It can also be found in Europe, Africa, India, South East Asia right to Australia. Its from the same family group of Accipitridae just like the black shouldered kite but much bigger (55-60cm) as compared to black shouldered kite (31cm - 35cm).

I had the opportunity to see some Black Kites in the recent trip to Ulu Dedap and here are some of its photos:

This could be a sub-adult as its still has whithish streaks at its belly.

Looks like this bird's primary feathers (left side) and its tails have been ripped off.

Here you can see the slightly forked tail frequently associated with this kite.

View from below.

Its feathers certaintly look black from the top.

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