KUKILA
Vol 20 (2017)

Repeated aerial diving, and aerial ingestion of small schooling fish, probably Bilih Mystacoleucus padangensis, by Brahminy Kite

Janra, Muhammad N. (Andalas University in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia Jalan Kampus Unand Limau Manis Pauh Padang, West Sumatra 25163)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Jun 2017

Abstract

Many papers have been published on the food and feeding behaviour of the Brahminy Kite Halistur indus. At Singkarak Lake, West Sumatra, a Brahminy Kite was observed repeatedly diving from 10-15 m in the air to snatch small fish from the surface of the water, and eating them in the air. The prey was probably Bilih Mystacoleucos padangensis, a fish species endemic to the lake. Only one fish was taken on each dive, so it was undoubtedly more energy-efficient to eat the prey on the wing than to take it to a perch after each capture, though potential kleptoparasitism by other raptors may have also selected for this feeding behaviour.

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