The biggest surprise of my trip was the sighting of a Mississippi kite in Patagonia, Arizona. My guide, Jake, lives in Patagonia and indicated that one was nesting in a residential area in town. We drove by and saw it in a large tree and I got a few photos. Now that I look at its distribution I am surprised to see how patchy it is. It is a bird of the southeastern U.S., at least in the U.S. for the most part, where it breeds, but its range does extend down through eastern Texas in a band along the Caribbean Coast through Central America and then quite deep into portions of South America.




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