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Birds of Prey (Whistling Kites)

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2007

Whistling Kites come to be fed everyday at a suburban house in a tiny country town in North Queensland, Australia. These are diurnal raptors, found throughout Australia, with a range in size from 50 to 60 cms. Their plumage are a pale buff on the head, breast and tail, with browner wings and black flight feathers. It's name is for the loud whistling call, which it often gives in flight. To see these many all together is a really breathtaking spectacle!. Enjoy!. You may want to watch my other video of the magical flight of one of this amazing birds of prey...

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  • raptors like this kill anything on the ground.

  • @vsboy25 I just watched your featured video called Wild Australia Frilled Lizards... from the BBC wildlife.

    Awesome!

    Thanks for your comment, mate.

    :D

  • That's amazing! I've never seen anything like that.

  • Yes, it certainly is an amazing spectacle!. I have to go back to make another video with my new digital camera, that allows me to make longer videos with sound.

    :)

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  • do they look like bees ....

  • A swarm of birds? Suere they're not bees!!

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