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Brahminy kite
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brahminy kite

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The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) listed the Brahminy Kite as Least Concern but should still be conserved and protected as it contributes to a healthy and balance biodiversity. He said the bird was taken to the Regional Wildlife Rescue Center in Baclay village, Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur for further rehabilitation until its release back to the wild. Tan said that upon initial assessment of the team, the bird was determined to be healthy and in good shape with an estimated weight of 750 grams. Rara told the DENR team that he found the juvenile Brahminy Kite in a fallen nest while walking toward his farm.ĭue to the distance of the DENR office and restriction of travel because of the health pandemic, Rara took care of the bird until he had an opportunity to inform Cenro personnel on his find. Jogie Rara turned over the Brahminy Kite to the DENR team at his residence, which was located in a remote part of Paraiso village. Australian Bird Watcher 18:126.Personnel of the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (Penrp) of Zamboanga del Sur and Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (Cenro) of Ramon Magsaysay retrieved the juvenile Brahminy Kite on September 30 from a resident of Paraiso village, Mahayag, in the same province. Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus fishing? Muruk 5:143-144. Thesis, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli. Jayakumar,S (1987) Feeding ecology of wintering Brahminy Kite ( Haliastur indus) near Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary.Raghunathan,K (1985) Miscellaneous notes: a peculiar feeding habit of Brahminy Kite.Jayabalan,JA (1995) Breeding ecology of Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus in Cauvery Delta, south India.Birds and Bird Lore of Bougainville and the North Solomons. Species from Ciconiiformes, Anseriformes, Falconiformes, Galliformes, Gruiformes and Charadriiformes". Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu". "Eastern Steppe Eagle Aquila rapax nipalensis Hodgson killing mobbing Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus (Boddaert) at Pt. ^ Rajan,S Alagar Balasubramanian,P Natarajan,V (1992)."A congregation of Brahminy Kites Haliastur indus". "Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus swimming". "Juvenile Brahminy Kites ( Haliastus indus) learning things the modern way". "Brahminy Kite feeding on honey from an active bees hive". "Kleptoparasitism by Brahminy Kite on Purple Herons". "Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus (Boddaert) preying on bats". ^ Manakadan, Ranjit Natarajan,V (1992).Handbook of the birds of India and Pakistan. "Unusual nesting site of Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus". ^ Morrison, William Rosalind,Lima Balachandran,S (1992)."Site-fidelity to the unusual nesting site of Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus (Boddaert)". "Decline of the Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus on Java". "Extension of the habitat of the Brahminy Kite ( Haliastur indus)". "Advances in the molecular systematics of African Raptors". Smithsonian Institution and Lynx Edicions.

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^ a b Rasmussen, PC & JC Anderton (2005).Ī number of ectoparasitic bird lice in the genera Kurodaia, Colpocephalum and Degeeriella have been reported. In some incidents where Brahminy Kites mobbed Steppe Eagles ( Aquila rapax), they were attacked and injured or killed. They may mob larger raptors such as the Aquila eagles. They roost communally on large and isolated trees and as many as 600 have been seen at just one location. When fishing over water, they may sometimes land in the water but manage to swim and take off without much trouble. Young birds may indulge in play behaviour, dropping leaves and attempting to catch them in the air. A rare instance of a bird feeding on honey at the hive of Apis florea has been recorded. They may also indulge in kleptoparasitism and attempt to steal prey from other birds. It is primarily a scavenger, feeding mainly on dead fish and crabs, especially in wetlands and marshland but occasionally hunts live prey such as hares and bats. The incubation period is about 26 to 27 days. Both parents take part in nest building and feeding but it is suggested that only the female incubates. A clutch of two dull white or bluish-white oval eggs measuring 52 x 41 mm is laid. In some rare instances they have been seen to nest on the ground under trees. They show considerable site fidelity nesting in the same area year after year. The nests are constructed of small branches and sticks with a bowl inside and lined with leaves, and are sited in various trees, often mangroves. In southern and eastern Australia, it is August to October, and April to June in the north and west. The breeding season in South Asia is from December to April.















Brahminy kite