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Kites

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The swallow-tailed kite (elanoides forticatus) can be found over woodland and forested swamps, marshes and rivers as well as open fields that might harbor small animals and insects. Elanoides forticatus migrates between the southeastern United States and South America as far as eastern Peru and northern Argentina. It is seen in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America as well.

The swallow-tailed kite is a large, slender, raptor that uses it long, narrow wings and long deeply forked tail to maneuver and stay aloft, rarely needing to flap its wings.​

The adult swallow-tailed kites eat mostly insects and swallow their food while flying, rarely perching during the day. Although the adults eat mainly insects, they feed their young from the many small animals they capture. The males bring in animals that they pass to the females to feed to the nestlings.

Swallow-tailed kites have been known to bring whole wasp nests back to their nests, eat the larva, and use the remains of the wasp nest to help line their nest. They nest in tall trees near open

Soaring Search

This swallow-tailed kite was flying over a field used to grow hay near State Road 50 in Hernando County Florida in early May of 2016 searching for prey.

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Provider

This swallow-tailed kite was flying over a field used to grow hay near State Road 50 in Hernando County Florida in early May of 2016 and caught a small opossum.

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Possum Dinner

This swallow-tailed kite was flying over a field used to grow hay near State Road 50 in Hernando County Florida in early May of 2016 and caught a small opossum.

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Sharp Lines

This swallow-tailed kite was flying over a field used to grow hay near State Road 50 in Hernando County Florida in early May of 2016 searching for prey.

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Successful Hunt

This swallow-tailed kite was flying over a field used to grow hay near State Road 50 in Hernando County Florida in early May of 2016 and caught a small opossum.

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Swallow Tail Kite

A group of swallow-tailed kites (elanoides forticatus) were soaring over pasture land in eastern Hernando County, Florida near the Wal Mart distribution center. These swiftly moving birds are a real challenge to capture in flight.

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Areial Artistry

A group of swallow-tailed kites (elanoides forticatus) were soaring over pasture land in eastern Hernando County, Florida near the Wal Mart distribution center. These swiftly moving birds are a real challenge to capture in flight.

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Banking Turn

A group of swallow tailed kites (elanoides forticatus) were soaring over pasture land in eastern Hernando County, Florida near the Wal Mart distribution center. These swiftly moving birds are a real challenge to capture in flight.

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