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Milvus migrans (Boddaert, 1783) Family: Accipitridae Order: Falconiformes Back
Black kite Schwarzmilan Milan noir Milano negro
CMS App II Redlist 2000 (Criteria) NL CITES II (Europe: SPEC 3 threat status V)
Migration: partial intercontinental

Milvus migrans

Mainly migratory; at least, shows certain nomadic or dispersive tendency after breeding. Nominate migrans markedly migratory, wintering mainly in sub-Saharan Africa (S to South Africa), and to lesser extent in Middle East; lineatus also migratory, although only partially, or even resident, in China and Japan, but some wintering from SE Asia and Indian Subcontinent, W to Middle East. Race govinda makes movements to avoid monsoon, and depending on food availability; parasitus shows complex pattern, influenced, like govinda and affinis, by seasonal rains, with South African populations migrating N after breeding; aegyptius mainly resident, although appears S to Kenya and Tanzania outside breeding season. Race affinis has resident, partly migratory and irruptive populations; status of birds in Lesser Sundas uncertain, perhaps only vagrants from Australia. Migrates in flocks and gathers to cross sea straits: 40,000-60,000 birds in post-breeding migration at Gibraltar each year; 36.690 recorded in spring 1980 at Elat (Israel).
(del Hoyo J A Elliott; J Sargatal (eds) (1994) - www.hbw.com )

Regions: East Asia, Europe, North Africa, North Asia, Oceania, South & Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, West & Central Asia
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Explanatory notes
(Last update: 05.08.02 by E.Heuel)

Populations