Black-shouldered Kite

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(New page: Image:BlackshoulderedKite.jpg '''Common Name:''' Black-shouldered Kite<br> '''Scientific Name:''' Elanus axillaris '''Size:''' 13.8-15 inches (35-38 cm); Wingspan: 31.5-37.4 inch...)
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'''Scientific Name:''' Elanus axillaris
'''Scientific Name:''' Elanus axillaris
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'''Size:''' 13.8-15 inches (35-38 cm); [[Wingspan:]] 31.5-37.4 inches (80-95 cm)
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'''Size:''' 13.8-15 inches (35-38 cm); '''Wingspan:''' 31.5-37.4 inches (80-95 cm)
'''Habitat:''' Australia; while reported from almost all parts of Australia, they are most common in the relatively fertile south-east and south-west corners of the mainland, and in south-east Queensland. They are rare in the deep desert and appear to be only accidental visitors to northern Tasmania and the Torres Strait islands. They are sedentary, or nomadic following food sources. Their numbers fluctuate during drought and floods, and can be irruptive in response to sudden increases in mouse populations.
'''Habitat:''' Australia; while reported from almost all parts of Australia, they are most common in the relatively fertile south-east and south-west corners of the mainland, and in south-east Queensland. They are rare in the deep desert and appear to be only accidental visitors to northern Tasmania and the Torres Strait islands. They are sedentary, or nomadic following food sources. Their numbers fluctuate during drought and floods, and can be irruptive in response to sudden increases in mouse populations.

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