Soon after we introduced you to Sanibel South in our last blog, she became the first of our tracked Swallow-tailed Kites to leave Florida for the winter. In fact, the start of her southbound migration …
Palm Beach County Kites: A rewarding conservation collaboration
We are delighted to be partnering with the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society and Palm Beach County’s Department of Environmental Resources Management (ERM) on Swallow-tailed Kite remote …
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A Special Swallow-tailed Kite from Sanibel Island
At the close of the 2020 Swallow-tailed Kite breeding season, when most kite families had already moved on from their nest sites to prepare for fall migration, ARCI succeeded in capturing and …
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ARCI’s GPS tracking of Swallow-tailed Kite during the 2020 breeding season
This has been a difficult nesting season for Swallow-tailed Kites and researchers. There were many nest failures, and COVID-19 greatly restricted our ability to find and monitor nesting kites. Here is …
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Swallow-tailed Kite Population Monitoring Surveys during COVID-19
@ D. Brewer 2018. Swallow-tailed Kites in roost tree.Every year since 1989, ARCI has conducted systematic aerial surveys to count Swallow-tailed Kites at more than 15 large pre-migration roosts during …
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While Swallow-tailed Kites settle into summer ranges, we re-cap the importance of tracking their movements.
The Avian Research and Conservation Institute, together with Orleans Audubon (Louisiana), has been tracking Swallow-tailed Kites with GPS-transmitters to learn about breeding behavior, habitat use, …
Sawgrass returns for the 4th time!
Sawgrass returns for the 4th time! A GPS-tracked Swallow-tailed Kite from Pinellas County Florida.Sawgrass, a female Swallow-tailed Kite, was tagged in 2016 at Sawgrass Lake Park. Our longest-tracked …
Third Time is a Charm!
Third time is a charm! Apopka, a rehabilitated Swallow-tailed Kite tracked by GPS returns to Florida.Apopka, like all our GPS-tracked Swallow-tailed Kites, has a wonderful story, but his is unique in …