The most numerous raptors in the world, these kites can be found in almost every country of the world, with several sub-species across the world. They have a large wingspan to catch thermals but very small talons; a tell-tale sign of a scavenging bird who rarely live prey. Kits are well known for stealing food from other birds of prey even mammals such as lions on African Plains.
Watch an owl swoop through its natural, woodland habitat, stroll in open countryside accompanied by a hawk and witness an eagle or vulture soar before diving back down to earth and onto the gloved arm.