History, Distribution, and Reproduction by the Swallow-tailed Kite (Elanoides forficatus) in Arkansas

G. Wills, C. Tumlison
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The Swallow-tailed Kite (Elanoides forficatus) is a rare bird in Arkansas, and its historical populations are believed to have declined over much of the last century due to loss of bottomland hardwood forests and associated wetlands. However, sightings have increased in the recent 2 decades. By use of online sources for citizen science, we elucidate the current distribution of this bird in Arkansas, and comment on the status of reproduction. Swallow-tailed Kites arrive in Arkansas as early as March and remain to midSeptember, but numbers of reported sightings have a bimodal occurrence with peaks in May and August.
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阿肯色州燕尾鸢(Elanoides forficatus)的历史、分布和繁殖
燕尾鸢(Elanoides forficatus)是阿肯色州的一种稀有鸟类,由于低地阔叶林和相关湿地的丧失,其历史种群数量在上个世纪的大部分时间里都有所下降。然而,近20年来,目击事件有所增加。通过使用公民科学的在线资源,我们阐明了这种鸟在阿肯色州的当前分布,并对繁殖状况进行了评论。燕尾鸢最早于3月抵达阿肯色州,一直停留到9月中旬,但报告的目击数量呈双峰出现,在5月和8月达到高峰。
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