Taken today in the Riverland near Barmera SA. First thought it was a Whistling Kite but now don't think so. First for me if BK.
Going by the forked tail and yellow cere, i would confirm Black Kite.
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Thanks Shorty,
Was happy to see this one in an area where I usually only see Whistling Kites, though
it looks like the WK have bred. Haven't been there for about 4 months so it was a shock to see
five WK hunting instead of the usual two. Chicks look quite young, will post some grainy photos when I get some time.
Cheers
Absolutely. Notice it isn't close to being black! LJ
Isn't it a Fork Tailed Kite?
Edit: Oh, whoops, old nomenclature, sorry.
He he, that's the stupid English naming convention for you. In my native Hungary they call these Brown Kites... :)
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Going by the forked tail and yellow cere, i would confirm Black Kite.
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Thanks Shorty,
Was happy to see this one in an area where I usually only see Whistling Kites, though
it looks like the WK have bred. Haven't been there for about 4 months so it was a shock to see
five WK hunting instead of the usual two. Chicks look quite young, will post some grainy photos when I get some time.
Cheers
Absolutely. Notice it isn't close to being black! LJ
Isn't it a Fork Tailed Kite?
Edit: Oh, whoops, old nomenclature, sorry.
He he, that's the stupid English naming convention for you. In my native Hungary they call these Brown Kites... :)