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The swallow-tailed kite feeds on small reptiles, such as snakes and lizards. [15] It may also feed on small amphibians such as frogs; large insects , such as grasshoppers, crickets, termites, ants, wasps, dragonflies, beetles, and caterpillars; small birds and their eggs and nestlings; and small mammals including bats .
Genus Lanioturdus - white-tailed shrike; Genus Platysteira; Family Ploceidae - weavers Genus Amblyospiza – thick-billed weaver; Genus Anaplectes – red-headed weaver; Genus Brachycope – bob-tailed weaver; Genus Bubalornis; Genus Dinemellia – white-headed buffalo weaver; Genus Euplectes – bishops and widowbirds; Genus Foudia – fody
Pearl kite: Gampsonyx swainsonii: Trinidad only White-tailed kite: Elanus leucurus: Trinidad only - vagrant Hook-billed kite: Chondrohierax uncinatus: Gray-headed kite: Leptodon cayanensis: Trinidad only Swallow-tailed kite: Elanoides forficatus: Common Trinidad, vagrant Tobago Black hawk-eagle: Spizaetus tyrannus: Trinidad only Ornate hawk ...
The harpy eagle is Panama's national bird. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Panama. The avifauna of Panama included a total of 1020 species as of July 2023, according to Bird Checklists of the World (Avibase). Three species have been added from other sources. Of the 1021 species, 125 are rare or accidental and six have been introduced by humans. Seven are endemic. An additional ...
The white-tailed kite (Elanus leucurus) is a small raptor found in western North America and parts of South America. It replaces the related Old World black-winged kite in its native range. Taxonomy
The kite causes the sea and sky to go to war, and after the war, land is formed, allowing the kite to finally land and build a nest. In Bushongo mythology , Chedi Bumba (third son of the god M'Bombo: the original creator of everything) in his quest to improve upon his father's design; was only able to create the Kite.
The camera is hidden in a stick three metres away from the nest to avoid disturbing the birds
Gulls are typically gray or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet. Terns are a group of generally medium to large seabirds typically with gray or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. Most terns hunt fish by diving but some pick insects off the surface of fresh water.