Please Report Swallow-tailed Kite Sightings
Biologist, Jennifer Coulson, and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) request reports of sightings of this rare bird. Of particular interest are:
- any sightings of a kite on LDWF managed lands,
- areas where kites are often seen,
- sightings of more than one kite,
- sightings were kite(s) vocalized (giving kee-kee-kee, or klee-klee-klee calls),
- kites carrying nest material or food,
- nests or roosts, and
- any kites found injured, ill, or dead.
Please report the following information about each sighting (if known):
- Date of sighting
- Time of day
- Number observed
- Location [please be specific and include the Parish or County, nearest town and approximate distance to it, nearest road (including street address if applicable) or road junctions, nearest river or creek]
- What birds were observed doing (e.g., one perched in a cottonwood while another circled overhead)
- Observer's name and contact information (phone number with area code and e-mail address)
To Report a Sighting:
E-mail Jennifer Coulson: Jacoulson@aol.com
Or call her: (504) 717-3544
Jennifer Coulson is studying the population ecology of the Swallow-tailed Kite. She is trying to determine: the geographic range of this species within Louisiana and Mississippi, the current population size, and factors that may limit the current population size. Aspects of her study include nest monitoring, a radio-telemetry based survivorship study, characterization of nesting and roosting habitat, and aerial surveys of premigration roosts.
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