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Black kites are carnivores and scavengers. They are opportunist hunters and prey on fish, small mammals, birds, bats, and rodents. These birds will also consume ...
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Diet composition of Black Kite constituted rodents, squirrels, fishes, insects, amphibians, reptiles, smaller birds and insects such as grasshoppers as well as ...
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Kite diet included all vertebrate classes but was strongly dominated, both by mass and number, by three main items: (1) remains from slaughterhouses, mainly in ...
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Oct 3, 2017 ˇ The Black kite seasonally utilized different foraging habitats. Therefore, a wide variety of food items were recorded in its diet (Table 1). The ...
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Kites took mostly mammalian prey, whereas kestrels mainly targeted invertebrates and reptiles (Table 2). DISCUSSION. Olsen (2014) pointed out that the feeding ...
The most common prey were birds, primarily water species: the gulls and ducks. The second important group of food was fish. Small mammals and carrion of the ...
The prey delivered by the adults to the chicks consisted of vertebrates belonging to three classes (93.23 % mammals, 4.83% reptiles, and 1.93% birds). Both ...
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Black kites have broad, carnivorous diets and feed on many different animal species. They are considered insectivores, piscivores, and scavengers. Black kites ...
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Black kites prey includes insects (especially grasshoppers during plagues), small mammals, and reptiles such as lizards. They eat their prey mid-flight, also ...
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This Scientific Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the Searchable Ornithological Research Archive at Digital Commons @ University of South ...
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