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Subject: [Falcons] Black-winged vs. Black-shouldered kite? [Print This Page]

Author: jwyoerger    Time: 16/11/2015 22:06     Subject: Black-winged vs. Black-shouldered kite?

Is the black-winged kite (E. caeruleus) different from a black-shouldered kite (E. axillaris)? Both names are listed on ebird checklists, but the Birds of Hong Kong and South China book only lists the black-winged kite. I could definitely benefit from an explanation. I'm 98% positive I saw one in Mai Po on Sunday.
Author: John Holmes    Time: 17/11/2015 16:32

E. caeruleus and E. axillaris have been split, as you might have guessed.

HK gets E. caeruleus as seen from "Birds of HK and South China", now properly named "Black-winged Kite" but it is named "Black-shouldered Kite" in older editions of the book, i.e. those published before the split.

The bird NOW known as "Black-shouldered Kite" is an Australian endemic.




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