Plumbeous Kite
A species of Mississippi Kites Scientific name : Ictinia plumbea Genus : Mississippi Kites
Plumbeous Kite, A species of Mississippi Kites
Botanical name: Ictinia plumbea
Genus: Mississippi Kites
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Description
The plumbeous kite (Ictinia plumbea) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. The plumbeous kite breeds in the Neotropical realm, from eastern Mexico to Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. It also breeds on Trinidad. Birds in the north and south of the breeding range, including the populations in Central America, Trinidad, Venezuela and Colombia, and southern Argentina and Brazil, are migratory, moving into tropical South America in the northern winter. This is a bird of lowland forest and savannah, which builds a stick nest in a tree and lays 1-2 blue-white eggs. It is typically 33–38 cm (13–15 in) long and weighs 190–280 g (6.7–9.9 oz). It is not particularly gregarious, although it is often seen in flocks during migration. The plumbeous kite has long, pointed wings. Adults are mainly slate-grey, with a paler head and underparts. The short black tail has 2-3 white bands. The eyes are red and the legs are orange. In flight, this kite shows a rufous primary patch. Sexes are similar, but immature birds have white-streaked grey upperparts and dark-streaked whitish underparts. They lack the rufous wing patch. The call of plumbeous kite is a whistled si-see-oo. Their flight is slow, with frequent glides, and the prey is almost exclusively insects taken in the air. This kite often perches conspicuously on dead branches, with its long wings projecting well beyond the tail.
Size
38 cm
Feeding Habits
Plumbeous Kite consumes a diet primarily consisting of large insects such as cicadas, beetles, dragonflies, and various other arthropods. It showcases opportunistic hunting behavior by snagging other prey like lizards, small snakes, birds, bats, and frogs.
Habitat
Plumbeous Kite's habitat is predominantly humid, lowland forests and their edges, particularly flourishing within the broadleaf canopies of the tropical and subtropical regions. This raptor tends to dwell in areas that offer abundant tree cover and easy access to open spaces for foraging. Broad geographical regions encompassing plumbeous Kite's habitat range extend across the dense and biodiverse ecosystems of Amazonia. Plumbeous Kite is also adapted to living at various elevations, having been observed at heights reaching up to 1500 meters.
Dite type
Carnivorous
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Species Status
Not globally threatened.