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Mississippi Kite
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Ictinia mississippiensis

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A Mississippi on a post as it searches for food. Carolina Raptor Center

A Mississippi Kite on a post as it searches for food.

A Mississippi Kite on a post as it searches for food.

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Mississippi Kite - Photo 2

A pair of Mississippi Kite share an insect.

A pair of Mississippi Kite share an insect.

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Close up of Mississippi kite (Ictinia mississippiensis) flying with brown Cuban anole lizard (Anolis equestris) in its beak and mouth - under neath shot view from above, blue sky, red eye, detailed

Mississippi kite (Ictinia mississippiensis) flying with brown Cuban anole lizard (Anolis equestris) in its beak and mouth.

Mississippi kite (Ictinia mississippiensis) flying with brown Cuban anole lizard (Anolis equestris) in its beak and mouth.

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Mississippi Kite - Photo 4

Mississippi kite (Ictinia mississippiensis) perched on tree snag with green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis) in its beak.

Mississippi kite (Ictinia mississippiensis) perched on tree snag with green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis) in its beak.

Chase D'animulls/Shutterstock.com
5

Juvenile Mississippi Kite calling to adult

Juvenile Mississippi Kite calling to adult.

Juvenile Mississippi Kite calling to adult.

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Close up of Mississippi kite - Ictinia mississippiensis - flying and hunting with brown Cuban anole lizard - Anolis equestris - in its beak and mouth, isolated cutout on white background, stock photo

Mississippi Kite isolated on white background.

Mississippi Kite isolated on white background.

Chase D'animulls/Shutterstock.com
A Mississippi Kite on a post as it searches for food.

Mississippi Kite

Ictinia mississippiensis

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