I have snapped this
on Shilvanthakere Lake, R. Narayanapura, Bangalore.
The black-winged kite (Elanus caeruleus) is a small
diurnal bird of prey in the family Accipitridae best known for its habit of hovering over
open grasslands in the manner of the much smaller kestrels. This Eurasian and African species was sometimes combined with the Australian black-shouldered kite (Elanus axillaris) and the white-tailed kite (Elanus leucurus)
of North and South America which together form a superspecies. This kite is distinctive, with long-wings, white,
grey and black plumage and owl like forward-facing eyes with red irises.
Although mainly seen on the plains, they are sometimes seen on grassy slopes of
hills in the higher elevation regions of Asia. They are not migratory, but make short-distance
movements in response to weather.
- Abhinay Padhye
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