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They re acrobatic magicians, raptors that hunt, eat and live mostly on the wing.
Known for their aerial grace and their ability to snatch shifty prey out of the air, swallow-tailed kites spend much of the fall and winter in South America but come here to Florida in February or March for breeding season.
They re here now and will be gliding, swooping, flipping and twisting overhead for the next six months. The toy that we fly on a string is named after these birds, said Paul Gray, biologist with Audubon Florida. The swallow-tailed kite is a world-class bird the black and white striking colors and the grace with which they fly through the air.
Mar 03, 2021 | 4 Minutes
The smiling foxlike face of the Pomeranian is a hallmark of the breed. It makes these bold and adorable dogs irresistible. But there is another breed with an equally sweet foxy face that you might not know as well – the Keeshond (pronounced kayz-hawnd). The Keeshond shares many qualities with the Pomeranian including love of their people, puffy double coats, and high-set plumed tails curling over their backs. Read on to learn more about these lively breeds and how to tell them apart.
Few People Can Identify a Keeshond
After purchasing her first Keeshond in 1972, Brenda Brooks began breeding them two years later. More recently, she began breeding Pomeranians as well. The dogs from her kennel have been quite successful in the show ring, and currently Brooks lives with an impressive pack of Kees and Poms. She says although people can usually identify her Pomeranians, they often struggle to recognize her Keeshonden. “I’ve fou