The black-shouldered kite (Elanus axillaris) is a small raptor found in
open habitat throughout Australia. It resembles similar species found in
Africa, Eurasia and North America, including the black-winged kite.
Measuring around 35 cm (14 in) in length with a wingspan of 80 to
100 cm (30 to 40 in), the adult has predominantly grey and white
plumage, prominent black markings above its red eyes, and black patches
on its wings. Monogamous pairs engage in aerial courtship displays and
breed between August and January. Three or four eggs are laid and
incubated for around 30 days. Chicks are fully fledged within five weeks
of hatching and can hunt for mice within a week of leaving the nest.
Juveniles disperse widely from the home territory. The black-shouldered
kite hunts in open fields and grasslands, searching for its prey while
hovering. It mainly eats small rodents, particularly the introduced
house mouse. The species is not threatened.

Read more: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-shouldered_kite>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1940:

Walt Disney's Fantasia, the first commercial film shown with
stereophonic sound, premiered at the Broadway Theatre in New York City.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasia_%281940_film%29>

1963:

A man wielding a dagger was subdued as he was about to attack
Sanzō Nosaka, the chairman of the Japanese Communist Party.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanz%C5%8D_Nosaka>

1985:

Nevado del Ruiz erupted, causing a volcanic mudslide that
buried the town of Armero, Colombia, killing approximately 23,000
people.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armero_tragedy>

1992:

The High Court of Australia ruled in Dietrich v The Queen that,
although there is no absolute right to have publicly funded counsel, a
judge should grant any request for an adjournment or stay in most
circumstances in which an accused is unrepresented.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietrich_v_The_Queen>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

wrangle:
1. (transitive)
2. To convince or influence (someone) by arguing or contending.
3. Followed by out of: to elicit (something) from a person by arguing or
bargaining.
4. (archaic, rare)
5. To speak or write (something) in an argumentative or contentious
manner.
6. To spend (time) arguing or quarrelling.
7. (Western US) To herd (horses or other livestock).
8. (by extension, humorous) To manage or supervise (people).
9. (figuratively) To gather and organize (data, facts, information,
etc.), especially in a way which requires sentience rather than
automated methods alone, as in data wrangling.
10. (obsolete)
11. Followed by out of: to compel or drive (someone or something) away
through arguing.
12. Followed by out: to put forward arguments on (a case, a matter
disagreed upon, etc.).
13. (reflexive) To cause (oneself) grief through arguing or quarrelling.
14. (intransitive)
15. (also figuratively) To quarrel angrily and noisily; to bicker.
16. To make harsh noises as if quarrelling.
17. (generally, also figuratively) To argue, to debate; also (dated), to
debate or discuss publicly, especially about a thesis at a university.
[...]
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wrangle>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

      The spiritual virtue of a sacrament is like light: although it
passes among the impure, it is not polluted.      
  --Augustine of Hippo
<https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo>
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