Kites are not aggressive or extremely predatory hunters. Instead, they eat small animals, insects, snails, or scavenge dead animals and garbage.
These raptors have short lower legs, relatively weak feet with short toes, long, often pointed wings, and a squared tail that may be notched or forked. Most kites are social and often nest in colonies.
The male and female birds in this group tend to be the same size, and often share the duties of nest building, incubation, and feeding the young.
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- Swallow-tailed Kite Learn where they live, what they eat, how they hunt, and what their name means. See photos and take a quiz. From The Peregrine Fund.
- White-tailed Kite The Peregrine Fund tells where they live, what they eat, how they build their nests, and interesting facts. See photos and take a quiz.
- Mississippi Kite Learn, from The Peregrine Fund, where these raptors live and spend the winter, what they eat, and interesting facts. See photos and take a quiz.
- Snail Kite Find out where this tropical raptor lives, what it eats, how it builds its nest, and other interesting facts. See photos and take a quiz. From The Peregrine Fund.
- Mississippi Kite Learn about this social raptor, what they eat, how they hunt, and where they nest and spend the winter. From Texas Parks and Wildlife.