The
Whistling Kite (
Haliastur sphenurus) is a medium-sized
diurnal raptor found throughout
Australia,
New Caledonia and
New Guinea. It ranges in size from 50 to 60 cm (20 to 24 in), with a
wingspan between 123 and 146 cm (48 and 57 in). Males and females appear similar, with pale buff on the head, breast and tail, with browner wings and black
flight feathers, but females are generally larger. It is named for its loud whistling call, which it gives in
flight, while perched, and even while in the
nest.
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