Date: 6/22/26 11:18 am From: Max Thompson <maxt...> Subject: Re: Kite kettles
I am not sure what is going on with the Mississippi kites. I saw a fairly large kettle over Winfield the other day. I know we had a big windstorm the other night that blew bird nests out of trees and maybe the kites lost their nests i'm not sure. It is certainly uncharacteristic of them to be kettles this size this early. There were quite a number of them sitting on power lines this morning. We do not expect that this time of year either.Max Thompson
On Monday, June 22, 2026 at 07:33:37 AM CDT, mike rader <mike_rader...> wrote:
Jim,
I was leaving Pratt last Thursday and had over 50 between town and Iuka over a harvested wheat field. Seems early to me as well as there are not likely juveniles out yet like we see later in the summer.
Mike Rader
Pratt, KS
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Subject: Kite kettles
Yesterday, Becky and I were bicycling from home to Walton, and back. In between we saw a couple of Mississippi Kite groups soaring. They were both visible from the same spot. I estimated the combined groups were around 40-60 birds. I don’t ever remember seeing Kites in this large of groups, this time of year. Have other people had this experience? It seems irregular. Jim Nickel Peabody, Ks
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