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Flying Kite was named after the Missippi Kite, and we are excited to see them on the move!
02/14/2020

Flying Kite was named after the Missippi Kite, and we are excited to see them on the move!

Swallow-tailed Kites Are Heading North!

ARCI, together with Orleans Audubon, tracked 16 Swallow-tailed Kites with GPS-transmitters from their breeding grounds in the United States to their wintering grounds in South America last fall. They have been settled in parts of Brazil and Bolivia since the end of September. Then on January 18, 2020, we had our first report of a northbound kite! This map update is from 4 February, 2020.

That first northbound kite was Sanibel, a male from Sanibel Island, Florida. Although he was the first, he was not the farthest north. Hobolochitto from Mississippi has also started to migrate and is the farthest north, in the State of Amazonas, Brazil. We’ve recently lost signal on Hobolochitto and are hoping there is just a technical problem with the transmitter.
Five tracked kites are in Rondônia, Brazil, where Wilson, Sanibel, and Apopka are about 150 miles north of Lacombe and PBC-ERM Male.

Ponchitolawa and JAX have also started migrating and are in the State of Mato Grosso, Brazil, where both Sarasota and Suwannee are still wintering.

Farthest south in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, Babcock and Sawgrass are wintering in remote areas where we have not received their signals for four to five weeks. We hope when they start north they will come into contact with cell towers and upload their location data.

*Not pictured is Bayou Vincent, who most likely died on her wintering grounds in Bolivia, and OK and PBC-ERM Female, both last heard in Colombia in August 2019 on their southbound route. We are still holding hope that they are out of cell service, preventing the transfer of their location information.

We hope you enjoy our Swallow-tailed Kite migration stories! Visit www.swallow-tailedkites.org for more Swallow-tailed Kite Blogs and www.arcinst.org for more about ARCI!

We are grateful to many people that have made our Swallow-tailed Kite tracking projects possible: Orleans Audubon Society Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge bioGraphic National Audubon Society Friends of the Lower Suwannee & Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuges Sunrise Wildlife Rehabilitation Sanibel-Captiva Audubon Society SCCF CROW - Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, Inc. Palm Beach Zoo Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management The Avian Reconditioning Center for Birds of Prey Orleans Audubon Society St. Petersburg Audubon Society Peace River Audubon Society Sarasota Audubon Society Venice Area Audubon Society Friends of the Carlton Reserve, Seminole Audubon Society Halifax River Audubon Orange Audubon Society Clearwater Audubon Society West Volusia Audubon Audubon Center for Birds of Prey Oklawaha Valley Audubon Society - OVAS Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens

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Grateful to work as organizer on this event! Join us this evening with guest speaker Savannah Riverkeeper!

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We hope everyone had a merry Christmas! We sure feel the love here!!!
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We hope everyone had a merry Christmas! We sure feel the love here!!!

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Like drinking clean water? How about breathing clean air? Flying Kite is a central organizer in the return of Green Drinks to Aiken and Augusta, so join us at the first CSRA Green Drinks in Augusta, January 16 at Savannah River Brewing!

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When we are gone and turned back to dust and ashes, may the world be full of misattributed quotes that helped us change the world.

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Always good to hear positive conservation news! Follow Georgia Conservation Voters and stay up to date with their missio...
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Turkey is on our minds these days, but not for the reason you think. Wild turkeys are native to Georgia—and have had an impressive comeback since near extirpation in the early 1900s. With the help of conservation laws, advances in wildlife science, and funding for wildlife restoration programs, the wild turkey population is now nearly 300,000 birds. Gobble, gobble.

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