A 10,000 Mississippi Kite flock observed in Fuerte Esperanza, Argentina

Autores
Areta, Juan Ignacio; Seipke, Sergio Hugo
Año de publicación
2006
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The Mississippi Kite (Ictinia mississippiensis) is a Neotropical migrant that nests singly or in loose, small colonies in North America from North Carolina and north Florida west to Kansas, southeastern Colorado, and Texas and north along Mississippi River to south Illinois and Indiana, and west locally to Arizona (Brown & Amadon 1968, Thiollay 1994, Wheeler 2003). The species migrates along the Mesoamerican Land Corridor into South America where it feeds on flying insects in rather small flocks. Wintering range is very imprecisely known but major part of population is likely to winter in central South America east of the Andes, southeastern Bolivia, Paraguay to northern Argentina, and at least to some extent, southwestern Brazil, wandering occasionally to Minas Gerais (Davis 1989, Fergusson-Lees & Christie 2001, Wheeler 2003, Kirwan et al. 2004).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A 10,000 Mississippi Kite flock observed in Fuerte Esperanza, Argentina
title A 10,000 Mississippi Kite flock observed in Fuerte Esperanza, Argentina
spellingShingle A 10,000 Mississippi Kite flock observed in Fuerte Esperanza, Argentina
Areta, Juan Ignacio
Ciencias Naturales
Aves
title_short A 10,000 Mississippi Kite flock observed in Fuerte Esperanza, Argentina
title_full A 10,000 Mississippi Kite flock observed in Fuerte Esperanza, Argentina
title_fullStr A 10,000 Mississippi Kite flock observed in Fuerte Esperanza, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed A 10,000 Mississippi Kite flock observed in Fuerte Esperanza, Argentina
title_sort A 10,000 Mississippi Kite flock observed in Fuerte Esperanza, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Areta, Juan Ignacio
Seipke, Sergio Hugo
author Areta, Juan Ignacio
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Seipke, Sergio Hugo
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Aves
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Aves
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The Mississippi Kite (Ictinia mississippiensis) is a Neotropical migrant that nests singly or in loose, small colonies in North America from North Carolina and north Florida west to Kansas, southeastern Colorado, and Texas and north along Mississippi River to south Illinois and Indiana, and west locally to Arizona (Brown & Amadon 1968, Thiollay 1994, Wheeler 2003). The species migrates along the Mesoamerican Land Corridor into South America where it feeds on flying insects in rather small flocks. Wintering range is very imprecisely known but major part of population is likely to winter in central South America east of the Andes, southeastern Bolivia, Paraguay to northern Argentina, and at least to some extent, southwestern Brazil, wandering occasionally to Minas Gerais (Davis 1989, Fergusson-Lees & Christie 2001, Wheeler 2003, Kirwan et al. 2004).
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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