High Hopes
Mar 23, 2020
2 minutes
Text by Steven Bedard
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MAC STONE
dult Swallow-tailed Kites primarily eat insects, but they feed their chicks lizards, snakes, and amphibians, like the green tree frog this father caught. Many known nests in the United States are located in privately owned working forests. When conducted sustainably, logging creates the mosaic historically formed by natural disturbances that kites need:
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