The White-tailed Kite is a year-round resident of western Washington and Oregon and in California east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, as well as southern Texas and Florida (Dunk 1995). This species is accidental in Montana (Montana Bird Distribution Committee 2012).
For a comprehensive review of the conservation status, habitat use, and ecology of this and other Montana bird species, please see
Marks et al. 2016, Birds of Montana.
Direct Evidence of Breeding
Indirect Evidence of Breeding