Why do Black-eared Kites have miserable tails in the summer?

Black-eared Kite

Ojiya, Niigata, Japan
June 2, 2012

Because the crows are nesting, of course!



8 responses to “Why do Black-eared Kites have miserable tails in the summer?”

  1. Poor things! That's why.

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  2. Great capture!

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    Richard Waring

    A short, precise story that says a lot without too many words. Encaptures the saying a picture is worth a thousand words really well, great stuff Russell, regards, Richard

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  4. Good one, Russell!

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  5. Wondered why they look so ragged this time of year…………

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  6. Ayuwat Jearwattanakanok Avatar
    Ayuwat Jearwattanakanok

    Hahaha nice series of photos, Russell! I've never seen any crow that could actually bite the kite's tail like that!

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  7. Great reportage, Russell!More common to observe than to photograph!Wish I could have done those pics!Naughty crows!I have noticed time and again how agressive all the corvidae can be when it comes to protecting their nest!Can we really blame them?! LOL!Cheers my Aussie friend!!!

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  8. Well spotted to give us a laugh Russell.

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