- The scissor-
tailed kite (Chelictinia riocourii), also
known commonly as the
African swallow-
tailed kite and the
fork-
tailed kite, is a bird of prey in...
- Indian/pariah
kite), or the
Australasian M. m.
affinis (
fork-
tailed kite), are resident. In some
areas such as in the
United Kingdom, the
black kite occurs only...
- : 333–334 The
following year he
gained access to
specimens of the
fork-
tailed kites and
split them from El**** into a
separate genus, Nauclerus. In 1931...
- The red
kite (Milvus milvus) is a medium-large bird of prey in the
family Accipitridae,
which also
includes many
other diurnal raptors such as eagles,...
- lives,
whistling kites have bone-colored legs and feet,
which are unfeathered. Overall, the
whistling kite looks small-headed and long-
tailed, with wingtips...
- "Red-
tailed Tropicbird Phaethon rubricauda". Oiseaux-Birds. "Red-
tailed Tropicbird Phaethon rubricauda".
Cornell Lab of Ornithology. "
Fork-
tailed Storm-Petrel...
- Short-
tailed nighthawk (Lurocalis semitorquatus) Band-
tailed nighthawk (Nyctiprogne leucopyga)
Common pauraque (Nyctidromus albicollis) Scissor-
tailed nightjar...
- of Kenya.
Alternative names for the lilac-breasted
roller include the
fork-
tailed roller, lilac-throated
roller (also used for a
subspecies of
purple roller)...
-
subfamilies and 75 genera.
Elaninae Gampsonyx –
pearl kite Chelictinia – scissor-
tailed kite El**** –
kites (4 species)
Polyboroidinae Polyboroides – harrier-hawks...
- cinereiventris) Sick's
swift (Chaetura meridionalis)
Fork-
tailed palm
swift (Tachornis squamata)
Lesser swallow-
tailed swift (Panyptila cayennensis) Order: Apodiformes Family:...