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Last bird of the day…

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On the drive out of the Western Lagoons and T-section and back along the Point Wilson Road heading home after along day of birding, I spotted a dark silhouette in one of the bordering Pines. Very easy to identify with the swallow shaped forked tail, the raptor on the branch was a Black Kite. The kite is a medium sized raptor, blackish-brown in colour,  and often seen slowly cruising along the country highways. It is reported to be the most common raptor in the world. We regularly see several along this road and it is one of the first birds we encounter for the day and one of the last.

Black Kite, Western Treatment Plant, Victoria

Black Kite, Western Treatment Plant, Victoria


Filed under: Birds, Victoria Tagged: Australia, Australian Birds, Bird Photography, Black Kite, Nature Photography, Photography, Point Wilson Road, Pooh Farm, Victoria, Western Treatment Plant

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