Yellow-billed Kite Milvus migrans ssp. parasitus

Latin nameObservation dateLocation
Milvus migrans ssp. parasitus2.12.2021Kruger National Park, South Africa

These predators were abundant in the Kruger National Park and are a subspecies of the parasite kite known in Europe as Milvus migrans ssp. migrans.

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Link to original community
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/104098136
LatitudeLongitudeMap
-22.43030831.19303https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=-22.4303083167&mlon=31.19303#map=12/-22.4303/31.1930


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the image display is very good.

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The sky is too bright. This means that I must have added too much ISO when editing. Otherwise the bird wouldn't have come out.

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Yes, friend... how far away do you shoot?

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The eagle eye sees everything. A little situational joke. But a very good take.

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His neck seemed to have been pierced by the twig, but in fact it's not 😁

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It's just hard to get a good angle before it flies away.

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This is a very dangerous bird if it is near chicken and duck farms

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Sure, it likes chicken for lunch 😀 Well I am form town and have no poultry.

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Luckily there are no poultry farmers in your area

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