Red Kite - Bromsgrove.

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B.J.W

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5,819 posts

222 months

Sunday 5th June 2011
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Used to seeing Red Kites in large numbers around Wycombe on the M40, but until now have never spotted one in North Worcestershire. The Kite was seen today at 12pm over Morrison's car park. Flew at low level for a number of minutes over the area and was attracting a fair bit of attention from the seagulls and crows.




sone

4,596 posts

245 months

Sunday 5th June 2011
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madmover

1,730 posts

191 months

Monday 13th June 2011
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sone said:
laugh

thenewf

65 posts

163 months

Tuesday 14th June 2011
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Saw a red kite near Corby recently.

Stig

11,822 posts

291 months

Tuesday 14th June 2011
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Strewth - we've got dozens of them! They're getting increasingly domesticated too as quite a few locals leave food out for them.

So many you could almost consider them as 'pests' eek

eybic

9,212 posts

181 months

Tuesday 14th June 2011
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My mates Mum feeds them bits of meat. They are always hanging around her garden and regularly swoop down to grab the food. We had a BBQ there a couple of weeks ago and there were at least 14 of the buggers circling above.

Puggit

48,808 posts

255 months

Tuesday 14th June 2011
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Please don't feed them - this is apparently leading to incidents of red kites attacking children for the food in their hands!

nick_j007

1,598 posts

209 months

Wednesday 15th June 2011
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B.J.W said:
Used to seeing Red Kites in large numbers around Wycombe on the M40, but until now have never spotted one in North Worcestershire. The Kite was seen today at 12pm over Morrison's car park. Flew at low level for a number of minutes over the area and was attracting a fair bit of attention from the seagulls and crows.
What. Morrison's Bromsgrove? COOOOL.

I too see them on the M40 in places, and of course in Wales. Hope the pendulum does not swing the other way excessively. Talk of pests is a worry also.

A little off topic, but yesterday I saw a Buzzard drop a rabbit on the Bewdley by-pass as I 'hooned' up it in the Elise. To my surprise the rabbit ran off into the verges. Amazing really.

Nick.