Slender-billed kite

Helicolestes hamatus

The slender-billed kite is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes the eagles, hawks and Old World vultures. It is found near water in forested parts of tropical northern and central South America, and far eastern Panama.
Slender-billed kite (Helicolestes hamatus) Puerto Bermudez road, Pasco, Peru. Nov 16, 2020 Geotagged,Helicolestes hamatus,Peru,Slender-billed kite,Spring

Appearance

Both genders resemble the male snail kite, and the slender-billed kite has often been included in the same genus, ''Rostrhamus''. Adults always have yellow eyes and the all-dark tail is noticeably shorter than in the snail kite. Immatures resemble adults, but have brownish eyes and three narrow white bands in the tail.
Slender-billed kite, Inírida, Colombia Couldn't get closer as we were in a boat, but if you zoom in far enough, you can confirm it :) Colombia,Fall,Geotagged,Guainía,Helicolestes hamatus,Inírida,Slender-billed kite,South America,World

Food

As in the snail kite, the unusually shaped bill is an adaption for feeding on aquatic snails, and while it sometimes takes crabs, it mainly feeds on snails of the genus ''Pomacea''.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderAccipitriformes
FamilyAccipitridae
GenusHelicolestes
SpeciesH. hamatus
Photographed in
Colombia
Peru