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swallow-tailed kites



On Jul 17, Karen Bearden wrote:

>Jill Froning just called me (3:45 pm) on her cell phone from South
>Carolina describing an AWESOME sighting of 25-30 kites!! She's seeing
>them on I-95, 3 miles south of I-26 and 1 mile north of Exit 82, flying
>on the west side of I-95. As we continued talking, she said some were
>flying above her at tree top level. She estimates an equal amount of
>Swallow-tailed and MS Kites, with a couple buteos, also. She can also
>see more in a distant field hunting, but it was hard to estimate the
>numbers.

I was driving to my granny's house in Beaufort, SC this afternoon when I saw 
the kites! My mind was a million miles away when I spotted some hawk-like 
birds soaring above the tree tops. I did a double take when I realized these 
birds had white heads and magnificent swallow-like tails! One doesn't think 
of adding a lifebird while going 75 mph down the interstate. Passing cars 
must have thought I'd won the lottery (or lost my mind) by my gleeful 
expression. Suddenly I remembered the email about swallow-tails on I-95. So 
here I am on Granny's computer to let you all know the kites are still 
there! I saw them between the 80 and 85 mile markers on I-95. Gorgeous birds 
for sure!

Leah


Leah Campbell
Blackstock, SC
leahcam@lycos.com
faeriemaiden@hotmail.com


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