|
Birds >
Birds
Bird ID
Hot Sightings
Looking down across the back of a Swallow-tailed Kite is an unusual event. This kite was going after a June bug in a field near Allendale, SC along with 110 others of its species. After their young fledge, Swallow-tailed Kites gather together “hawking” insects before their migration to the Pantanal in Brazil.
If you have a “HOT SIGHTING,” please send in your photograph with a permission to use it on our website to ashahid@audubon.org.
You may go to the RARE BIRD ALERT through the Carolina Bird Club to learn of rare sightings in North Carolina and South Carolina.
To find out about individual sighting in your area, click here. For sightings in the Carolinas, click here.
If you would like to belong to a listserve for the Carolinas, e-mail sympa@duke.edu and in the subject line write Subscribe-digest. You will receive the daily reports in digest form rather than individually. You can unsubscribe at any time. All this information, however, can be found on Birdingonthe.net.
|