Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. With the scientific name "Milvus milvus" this colourful bird could possibly be identified by reference to an experiment conducted in 1752 by Benjamin Franklin."
...1. Golden eagle 2. Common buzzard 3. Red kite 4. Merlin Towards the end of the twentieth century, the red kite population throughout Europe had been severely reduced owing partly to poisoning by pesticides used in agriculture, and also by illegal hunting and trapping. However, in the United Kingdom numbers increased significantly after the turn of the 21st century, owing mainly to the controlled release of breeding pairs of both Swedish and Spanish origin, at various sites throughout the country. By July, 2011, the RSPB stated that numbers had increased to such an extent that it was no longer feasible to conduct annual surveys to monitor the success of the project. In 1752, Benjamin Franklin conducted a risky experiment during a thunderstorm into the properties of lightning, by flying a kite with a metal key and wires attached. He determined that lightning was in fact a form of static electricity, and following a number of further experiments, invented the lightning rod and conductor.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. With the scientific name "Milvus milvus" this colourful bird could possibly be identified by reference to an experiment conducted in 1752 by Benjamin Franklin."
Red kite:
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