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Most red kites that breed in the northern European mainland used to move south or west in winter, typically wintering in Spain and other parts of western Europe with a mild climate, as well as northwestern Africa (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia) and Turkey.
Similar SpeciesMississippi Kite Mississippi Kites dont show nearly as much contrast as the white-and-black Swallow-tailed Kite. They are also mostly gray below, whereas Swallow-tailed Kites have a bright white belly.
Wooded river swamps. Requires tall trees for nesting and nearby open country with abundant prey. In North America found mostly in open pine woods near marsh or prairie, cypress swamps, other riverside swamp forest. In tropics, also found in lowland rain forest and mountain cloud forest.
In winter, it makes the long journey south, migrating through Central America and South America all the way to Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. The Mississippi kite lives mainly at lower elevations and can be found in a variety of habitats, including riparian forest, open woodland, and prairies.
These sleek, pearly gray raptors often hunt together and nest colonially in stands of trees, from windbreaks on southern prairies to old-growth bottomlands in the Southeast (and even on city parks and golf courses). After rearing their chicks they fly all the way to central South America for the winter.

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Mississippi Kites in the Southeast lead a different life from kites in prairie states to the west. Western birds usually nest colonially in small woodlands on the prairie, where they can be locally abundant. Eastern birds are less abundant, breed in old-growth forest, and are less likely to nest in colonies.
Nesting Facts Clutch Size:1-3 eggsEgg Length:1.6-1.7 in (4-4.3 cm)Egg Width:1.3-1.4 in (3.3-3.5 cm)Incubation Period:29-32 daysNestling Period:25-35 days2 more rows

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