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Is This A Kite
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Large brownish bird, forked tail, rings on underside of wings ,circling lazily around my and neighbours houses. I was told Red Kite and also that they don't go for live prey but eat carrion . Is this right? . thee are a few around I've seen 2 or3 together.
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Harewood House in West Yorks. has a red kite release programme and I have seen dozens in that area.
They are now spreading from that area across Yorkshire and beyond.
There have been other releases in the Midlands and Scotland and breeding has taken place in all the above areas.
They really are beautiful birds and don't deserve the persecution they get.
They are now spreading from that area across Yorkshire and beyond.
There have been other releases in the Midlands and Scotland and breeding has taken place in all the above areas.
They really are beautiful birds and don't deserve the persecution they get.
Meg...if you don't mind saying....in which county are you?
Scrivens...I have friends who feed kites as you do and there are Kite feeding stations where hundreds come for food.
I am unsure about this though I am sometimes tempted to feed the Kites over my garden.
I have heard that this discourages the spread of the bird because they are not having to compete for food and therefore don't go further afield.
Anyone know if this theory holds water?
Scrivens...I have friends who feed kites as you do and there are Kite feeding stations where hundreds come for food.
I am unsure about this though I am sometimes tempted to feed the Kites over my garden.
I have heard that this discourages the spread of the bird because they are not having to compete for food and therefore don't go further afield.
Anyone know if this theory holds water?