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That Sunday morning in Tal Chhapar Black Buck sanctuary in Rajasthan,&nbsp;we halted the jeep and watched the bird perching quietly at our eye level. Unlike other raptors which are big,&nbsp;dark&nbsp;and&nbsp;powerful birds with gimlet eyes, armed with grappling iron talons and cruel meat-hook bills, this&nbsp;bird&nbsp;was refined, silver-grey and snow-white,&nbsp;&nbsp;looking straight down out of eyes that seem to be made of pure rubies.&nbsp;</p>
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Though we were after the big raptors, this handsome bird stopped us in&nbsp;our tracks. The black-shouldered kite also known as the black-winged kite is slightly smaller than a crow and is one of the smaller members of raptors. It may not be as big and powerful like eagles and falcons&nbsp; but it holds its own, and is very proficient at what it does. In Hindi, It is known as Kapas because of its white colour.&nbsp;</p>
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The black-shoulder kite looks like a character out of an animated film. With sharp crimson eyes inside black frames, she thirsts for bloody sunsets. Her grey-and-white plumage wears a fresh coat of paint every other season. That is why she seems fashionable all the time. And her tail-feathers look like hand-crafted Japanese fans. When perched, black-shouldered kite raises and lowers the tail very often. Maybe it is a form of display, but also when excited. It is the pre-copulation display.&nbsp;</p>
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We waited for her to fly, her long wings spread out impressively as she took off. It was a sight to behold to watch her soar high.&nbsp;</p>
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&ldquo;It is hunting time – morning and evening, be ready&rdquo;, our guide alerted us pointing towards the hovering bird. When it comes to hunting, Black-shouldered kite is a hover-and-attack sort of bird. It hovers above her prey, scanning and analyzing the need for speed, before she swoops in for her favourite meal – rodents. In India, especially in the rural and agricultural belts, experts call this bird a Pied-Piper of Hamelin, as it has a gargantuan taste for rodent flesh.</p>
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<em>Black-shoulder kite hovering (Courtsey: Osa Conservation)</em></p>
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Happily, this sleek handsome bird is found all over the country and, in fact, its habitat has been expanding as it enters areas that have been heavily deforested.&nbsp;</p>
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The Black-shouldered kite was back on the perch with a rodent and had&nbsp;started devouring it.&nbsp;</p>
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It&rsquo;s a pity that the bird will never know how admired it was, that Sunday morning, when it was probably just concerned about its next Sunday meal, most likely a rodent.&nbsp;</p>
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