
The Black Kite exhibits resilience, perfect aerodynamics, and exquisite buoyancy during his flight by maneuvering the thermal currents of the warm air rising from the earth’s surface while keeping his energy levels well maintained.
The presence of a forked tail takes the task of a rudder, whereas perfectly angled wings are useful in speedy aerodynamic stunts high up in the air during its flight. The agility shown in the flights of the black kites is popular in the avian family, as they can quickly nose dive, manoeuvre quick turns as soon as they spot their prey from great heights
The black kite shows immense swiftness in catching its prey to the extent that it performs explicitly daring aerial manoeuvres like acrobats. The smart bird remarkably padlocks its sharp talons in the middle of the air and then executes a speedy spin and eventually a free fall.
But wait! The free fall is perfectly balanced, and a few seconds before touching the ground, it regains its original posture and glides before finding its way to a tree branch.