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Do Black Kites Start Fires. ­rodents, reptiles and ­insects flushed out by the fire and smoke are easy pickings for these agile raptors. The indigenous peoples of northern australia have long told tales about raptors intentionally starting fires in order to lure their prey into the open. But there’s now growing evidence that black kites aren’t only opportunists. The black kite is an opportunist hunter and scavenger that is often spotted around grass fires in australia. Sometimes, great numbers of them are seen swooping around the flames. Now, a scientific study has documented these “firehawks.” (international business times) They may actually help create some of these fires by carrying burning. Black kites, whistling kites and brown falcons have even been spotted picking up burning twigs, flying to areas of unburned grass.

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Sometimes, great numbers of them are seen swooping around the flames. Now, a scientific study has documented these “firehawks.” (international business times) Black kites, whistling kites and brown falcons have even been spotted picking up burning twigs, flying to areas of unburned grass. ­rodents, reptiles and ­insects flushed out by the fire and smoke are easy pickings for these agile raptors. But there’s now growing evidence that black kites aren’t only opportunists. They may actually help create some of these fires by carrying burning. The indigenous peoples of northern australia have long told tales about raptors intentionally starting fires in order to lure their prey into the open. The black kite is an opportunist hunter and scavenger that is often spotted around grass fires in australia.

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Do Black Kites Start Fires Now, a scientific study has documented these “firehawks.” (international business times) Sometimes, great numbers of them are seen swooping around the flames. Now, a scientific study has documented these “firehawks.” (international business times) The black kite is an opportunist hunter and scavenger that is often spotted around grass fires in australia. Black kites, whistling kites and brown falcons have even been spotted picking up burning twigs, flying to areas of unburned grass. The indigenous peoples of northern australia have long told tales about raptors intentionally starting fires in order to lure their prey into the open. But there’s now growing evidence that black kites aren’t only opportunists. They may actually help create some of these fires by carrying burning. ­rodents, reptiles and ­insects flushed out by the fire and smoke are easy pickings for these agile raptors.

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