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Soir said:
See a lot of them where my brother lives in Marlow (and motorway nearby) I think a dozen or more were released in the area a few years ago and they have done rather well.
There was a big scheme for the reintroduction of Red Kites run up at Stokenchurch, and the population has grown and spread from there.They were very rare in central Wales until there was a massive conservation effort. There's a feeding centre here http://www.redkiteswales.co.uk/ which is surrounded by epic roads that Top Gear, Evo and the like use. Nowadays its more unusual not to see any !!!
great timing - I took my camera to my parents' place in Marlow yesterday to try and catch some kites, but the little (big?) buggers weren't co-operating. That said, my aunt has several pairs on her land and next Monday, all being well, i'm off up to hers to watch her feed them in her back garden. Can't wait!
We are lucky enough to have a pair nesting in one of our cedar trees. This is their third year with us, one chick the first year, two last year, we hope for three this year. The male is quite friendly and whistles at me from his perch in a nearby larch where he keeps an eye on the comings and goings about the place. They are quite spectacular and we feel very privileged to have them living with us.
Edited by mrs singlecoil on Monday 18th April 18:25
No offence OP, but there are some great pics here by Dogsey.
http://www.pistonheads.com/GASSING/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/GASSING/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Highway Star said:
The omes from South Oxon are spreading. Over the last year or so, I've seen one or two up north of Oxford now.
They seem to be spreading along the motorway corridors in particular - they like riding the thermals form the tarmac. The South Oxfordshire colony has spread up along the M40 and down and across the M4... I've seen them over past Swindon recently.Gassing Station | All Creatures Great & Small | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff