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Red Kites
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I know this should be in Twitching - but I was just overawed by the number of Kites I saw when I was in Wales this week.
This is a bit of (rather wonky) video I took with my happy-snappy camera when they were feeding the Red Kites at the Bwlch Nant yr Arian centre (the pictures get better about 30 seconds into the clip).
There were around 80 or 90 Kites there - an amazing sight.
This is a bit of (rather wonky) video I took with my happy-snappy camera when they were feeding the Red Kites at the Bwlch Nant yr Arian centre (the pictures get better about 30 seconds into the clip).
There were around 80 or 90 Kites there - an amazing sight.
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Wonderful Dave.....Wales was once the only place we could go to see one...if we were lucky enough......your video is a celebration that should teach us to care for the species we are close to losing now. xx
Wonderful Dave.....Wales was once the only place we could go to see one...if we were lucky enough......your video is a celebration that should teach us to care for the species we are close to losing now. xx
they seem petty widespread - according to the rspb
Wales,Buckinghamshire/Oxfordshire area, Northamptonshire, Yorkshire, Gateshead, Cumbria, berkshire,Dumfries and Galloway, Stirling-shire and west Perthshire, around Black Isle in Ross-shire, and on the outskirts of Aberdeen City, Northern ireland .
i clearly had a somewhat skewed concept of nearly extinct, probably from living in one of the areas that they are living!
Sunny d i'm sure your video is lovely, but i can't see it at the moment :(
Wales,Buckinghamshire/Oxfordshire area, Northamptonshire, Yorkshire, Gateshead, Cumbria, berkshire,Dumfries and Galloway, Stirling-shire and west Perthshire, around Black Isle in Ross-shire, and on the outskirts of Aberdeen City, Northern ireland .
i clearly had a somewhat skewed concept of nearly extinct, probably from living in one of the areas that they are living!
Sunny d i'm sure your video is lovely, but i can't see it at the moment :(
[I] Wales,Buckinghamshire/Oxfordshire area, Northamptonshire, Yorkshire, Gateshead, Cumbria, berkshire,Dumfries and Galloway, Stirling-shire and west Perthshire, around Black Isle in Ross-shire, and on the outskirts of Aberdeen City, Northern ireland [I]
That'd why I've not seen one then, I'm in Somerset.
That'd why I've not seen one then, I'm in Somerset.
Worry not Frank...they are on their way. Kites were extinct in England and Scotland and very nearly in Wales....persecution mainly by gamekeepers with no reason....Kites scavenge and are lazy feeders....not interested in live prey....the odd worm, frog or rat maybe. Introduced Kites came from Scandanavia in the late eighties and my daughter grew up watching them at Fineshade in an introduction programme. She move to Somerset then Devon and on visits we followed their progress south. She has seen one in your area...she's a passionate birder...so if she reports more I'll let you know! x