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Elanus
Black-shouldered kite(Elanus axillaris)
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Accipitriformes
Family: Accipitridae
Subfamily: Elaninae
Genus: Elanus
Savigny,1809
Type species
Elanus caesius[1]=Falco caeruleus
Savigny, 1809

Elanusis a genus ofbird of preyin theelanine kitesubfamily. It was introduced by the French zoologistJules-César Savignyin 1809 with theblack-winged kite(Elanus caeruleus) as thetype species.[2][3]The name is from theAncient Greekelanosfor a "kite".[4]

These are white and grey raptors of open country, with black wing markings and a short square tail. They hunt by slowly quartering over mainlysavannahabitat forrodentsand other smallmammals,birdsandinsects,sometimes hovering like akestrel.The primaries and secondaries have soft barbules from the upper surface that help in owl-like silent flight. The genusElanusis distinctive in having very small scales covering the foot and on the underside, scutellate scales are found only under the terminal phalanges. The claw lacks a groove on the underside. They also have eyesight suited for crepuscular rodent hunting.[5][6]The genus contains four species, all of which hunt small mammals, especially rodents, by hovering in the air while looking for them in over opensavannahabitats.[7]For some time, these species were all included as subspecies ofElanus caeruleus,which has been known as the black-shouldered kite.[8][9][10]

The letter-winged kite breeds colonially and is nocturnal. The other species are both diurnal and crepuscular.[6][11]

GenusElanusSavigny,1809– four species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Black-winged kite

Elanus caeruleus
(Desfontaines,1789)

Three subspecies
  • E. c. caeruleus(Desfontaines, 1789)
  • E. c. hypoleucus(Gould, 1859)
  • E. c. vociferus(Latham, 1790)
sub-Saharan Africa and tropical Asia
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Black-shouldered kite

Elanus axillaris
(Latham,1801)
Australia
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White-tailed kite

Elanus leucurus
(Vieillot,1818)

Two subspecies
  • E. l. majusculus- Bangs & Penard, TE, 1920
  • E. l. leucurus- (Vieillot, 1818)
southern Texas and eastern Mexico to the Baja California Peninsula and through Central and South America to central Argentina and Chile.
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Letter-winged kite

Elanus scriptus
(Gould,1842)

Two subspecies
  • E. l. majusculus- Bangs & Penard, TE, 1920
  • E. l. leucurus- (Vieillot, 1818)
northeastern South Australia
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References

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  1. ^"Accipitridae".aviansystematics.org.The Trust for Avian Systematics.Retrieved2023-07-26.
  2. ^Savigny, Jules-César(1809).Jomard, Edme-François(ed.).Description de l'Égypte, ou recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition de l'armée française, publié par les ordres de sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand(in French). Vol. 1. Paris: L'Imprimerie Impériale. pp. 69, 97–98.
  3. ^Mayr, Ernst;Cottrell, G. William, eds. (1979).Check-list of Birds of the World.Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Museum of Comparative Zoology. p. 290.
  4. ^Jobling, James A. (2010).The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names.London: Christopher Helm. p.144.ISBN978-1-4081-2501-4.
  5. ^Keirnan, Aubrey; Worthy, Trevor H.; Smaers, Jeroen B.; Mardon, Karine; Iwaniuk, Andrew N.; Weisbecker, Vera (2022)."Not like night and day: the nocturnal letter-winged kite does not differ from diurnal congeners in orbit or endocast morphology".Royal Society Open Science.9(5).Bibcode:2022RSOS....920135K.doi:10.1098/rsos.220135.ISSN2054-5703.PMC9128852.PMID35620001.
  6. ^abNegro, Juan J.; Pertoldi, Cino; Randi, Ettore; Ferrero, Juan J.; López-Caballero, José M.; Rivera, Domingo; Korpimäki, Erkki (2006). Boal, Clint (ed.)."Convergent evolution ofElanuskites and the owls ".Journal of Raptor Research.40(3): 222–225.doi:10.3356/0892-1016(2006)40[222:CEOEKA]2.0.CO;2.hdl:10261/33813.ISSN0892-1016.S2CID85004744.
  7. ^Gill, Frank;Donsker, David, eds. (2017)."New World vultures, Secretarybird, kites, hawks & eagles".World Bird List Version 7.3.International Ornithologists' Union.Retrieved31 December2017.
  8. ^Parkes, Kenneth C. (1958)."Specific relationships in the genusElanus"(PDF).Condor.60(2): 139–40.doi:10.2307/1365270.JSTOR1365270.
  9. ^Clark, William S.; Banks, Richard C. (1992)."The taxonomic status of the White-tailed Kite"(PDF).The Wilson Journal of Ornithology.104(4): 571–79.
  10. ^Check-list of North American Birds(6th ed.). Lawrence, Kansas: American Ornithologists' Union. 1983. p.103.ISBN0-943610-32-X.
  11. ^Ridgway, Robert (1900).A manual of North American Birds.Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co. p. 222.

Other sources

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  • Ferguson-Lees, Christie, Franklin, Mead and Burton Raptors of the WorldISBN0-7136-8026-1