How do juvenile Mississippi Kites differ in appearance from the adults?
Answer
They are generally brownish or rusty above with pale underparts and dark streaking or scalloping
Juveniles present a different look, being generally brownish or rusty above with pale underparts, noticeable dark scalloping or streaking, and they also have shorter, less deeply forked tails than adults.

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