1) A pair of white-tailed kites established a nest near Lake Hodges in early 2011 and raised 4 young from their first nest. They built a second nest in April and raised 4 more young. In July they built a third nest and raised 2 additional young. 2) The presentation provides photos documenting the chronology of the white-tailed kites' breeding at Lake Hodges in 2011, including building nests, incubating eggs, feeding hatchlings, and fledglings learning to fly. 3) The white-tailed kites were successful in raising multiple broods of young over the course of the year at Lake Hodges, demonstrating their reproductive ability at this location.