. An illustrated manual of British birds. Birds. FALCONID^. 335. THE KITE. MfLvus ictInus, Savigny. This species—the Anglo-Saxon Cyta (Newton), and also known as the Gled or dead, in allusion to its gliding flight—may, from the colour of its tail and upper plumage, conveniently be called the Red Kite, when the necessity arises for distinguishing it from its con- geners. Within the recollection of persons still living it was tolerably common in many of the wooded districts of England and Wales, but for many years it has not been known to breed in the south- eastern counties; one of the last nes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-manual-of-british-birds-birds-falconid-335-the-kite-mflvus-ictinus-savigny-this-speciesthe-anglo-saxon-cyta-newton-and-also-known-as-the-gled-or-dead-in-allusion-to-its-gliding-flightmay-from-the-colour-of-its-tail-and-upper-plumage-conveniently-be-called-the-red-kite-when-the-necessity-arises-for-distinguishing-it-from-its-con-geners-within-the-recollection-of-persons-still-living-it-was-tolerably-common-in-many-of-the-wooded-districts-of-england-and-wales-but-for-many-years-it-has-not-been-known-to-breed-in-the-south-eastern-counties-one-of-the-last-nes-image232448338.html
RMRE4X6A–. An illustrated manual of British birds. Birds. FALCONID^. 335. THE KITE. MfLvus ictInus, Savigny. This species—the Anglo-Saxon Cyta (Newton), and also known as the Gled or dead, in allusion to its gliding flight—may, from the colour of its tail and upper plumage, conveniently be called the Red Kite, when the necessity arises for distinguishing it from its con- geners. Within the recollection of persons still living it was tolerably common in many of the wooded districts of England and Wales, but for many years it has not been known to breed in the south- eastern counties; one of the last nes
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