Yes, the term "kite" is an old one. Its commonly used in the United Kingdom to refer to either the red or black kite.
Dozens of other species of Birds of Prey also share the word kite in their common name.
Yes.
A Kite is a bird of prey. An example would be the Red kite.
A bird of prey
They are a beautiful bird of prey. See the related link for an excellent photograph from Wikipedia.
There is a kind of bird called a kite (kites are birds of prey, similar to hawks and eagles), but the toy by that name is not a living thing.
A kite is a kind of bird of prey. The things people make out of various materials and fly on strings are called "kites" because they often hover and "fly" like the bird of the same name.
Isis the ancient Egyptian goddess animal form is a brid. She has the form of at red kite. A red kite is a bird of prey and is very gorgeous.
A hermit thrush is one example.
Birds of Prey like Kites, Hawks, Vultures, Owls and other birds like peacocks.
A kite. It's a type of bird that eats dead things.
i don't know what the first recorded word would be and i think you'd have trouble finding that answer, however: kite (the thing that flies and is attached to a string that you hold) = tako kite (the bird of prey) = tobi or tombi
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A kite IS a bird, from the family Accipitridae.