Your take: Mississippi Kite
Published 3:06 pm Friday, July 19, 2024
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Debra and Ronnie Stephens are enjoying a family of Mississippi Kites, including a baby Mississippi Kite, who have made their home on the Stephens’ property on Liberty Road in Natchez. The Mississippi Kite is a raptor that hunts for small prey. After rearing their chicks, Mississippi Kites, which inhabit the Southeast U.S., fly all the way to central South America for the winter. If you have a photo to share with readers of The Natchez Democrat, please email it to yourtake@natchezdemocrat.com. (Submitted)
A Mississippi Kite chick perches in its nest on the property of Debra and Ronnie Stephens on Liberty Road. (Submitted)
This Mississippi Kite makes its summer home with its family on Liberty Road in Natchez. (Submitted)
Debra and Ronnie Stephens are enjoying a family of Mississippi Kites, including a baby Mississippi Kite, who have made their home on the Stephens’ property on Liberty Road in Natchez. The Mississippi Kite is a raptor that hunts for small prey. After rearing their chicks, Mississippi Kites, which inhabit the Southeast U.S., fly all the way to central South America for the winter. If you have a photo to share with readers of The Natchez Democrat, please email it to yourtake@natchezdemocrat.com. (Submitted)
Debra and Ronnie Stephens are enjoying a family of Mississippi Kites, including a baby Mississippi Kite, who have made their home on the Stephens’ property on Liberty Road in Natchez. The Mississippi Kite is a raptor that hunts for small prey. After rearing their chicks, Mississippi Kites, which inhabit the Southeast U.S., fly all the way to central South America for the winter. If you have a photo to share with readers of The Natchez Democrat, please email it to yourtake@natchezdemocrat.com. (Submitted)
Debra and Ronnie Stephens are enjoying a family of Mississippi Kites, including a baby Mississippi Kite chick, who have made their home on the Stephens’ property on Liberty Road in Natchez. The Mississippi Kite is a raptor that hunts for small prey. After rearing their chicks, Mississippi Kites, which inhabit the Southeast U.S., fly all the way to central South America for the winter. If you have a photo to share with readers of The Natchez Democrat, please email it to yourtake@natchezdemocrat.com.