Many of the 16 kites ARCI is currently tracking have already left the US on a 5,000-mile trip to wintering destinations in South America. In last week’s blog, we described the importance of …
Five Kites Join the Class of 2019
Left to right: Grace Campbell (ARCI, volunteer), Ken Meyer (ARCI),Larry Woodward (Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge,and Jeff Gleason (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service).ARCI has some exciting news …
Swallow-tailed Kite Population Monitoring Surveys are BACK!
Every year since 1989, ARCI has conducted systematic aerial surveys to count Swallow-tailed Kites at more than 15 large pre-migration roosts during a 10-day window in late July. These roosts, …
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Swallow-tailed Kite 2019 Northbound Migration Wrap Up
CONGRATS, KITES!This year all eleven tracked kites successfully crossed the Gulf of Mexico and reached their nesting grounds in the southeastern United States! 10 APRILPritchard is back!! After making …
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Winter Update: Swallow-tailed Kites in Brazil
Do you miss the Swallow-tailed Kites as much as we do? As of today, 5 November, our 11 tagged kites are spending the winter in Brazil. Pritchard, OK, Lacombe, Babcock, and Bayou Vincent are …
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Follow the Kites!
While most of our 12 GPS-tracked Swallow-tailed Kites have made it safely to Central and South America by now, two of our feathered friends are still working their way southward through their U.S. …
The Kites Migrate South
In the southeastern United States, Swallow-tailed Kites are starting a 5,000-mile migration to South America for the winter. It will be the first time for the young-of-the-year, but their parents may …
Three’s Company! Neighboring Swallow-tailed Kites Tracked in South Carolina: Palmetto, Wilson, and Now Pritchard
From left: Nicole, Jody, and Gina together before releasing Pritchard.Early on 7 June, volunteer Nicole Jones and Trapper the Great Horned Owl made the trek from the Avian Reconditioning Center in …