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Red Kite sighting


Matthew Arnold
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Matt, if you ever come up to the Thames corridor try to take a drive along the M40 between High Wycombe and Oxford. I do the trip regularly and have seen groups of seven kites and counted forty individual birds.

 

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they are in big no's in our area... counted 12 above my head last yr while mowing a grass field.. not far from me in princess risborough is where a lot were released into the wild few yrs back...

 

Last time i was at bryants i drove into p/ris and was i seeing things or is there a house with all sorts of birds of prey on his roof ?

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they are in big no's in our area... counted 12 above my head last yr while mowing a grass field.. not far from me in princess risborough is where a lot were released into the wild few yrs back...

 

 

...and that's just where I see most birds; at Watlington just out of the M40 cutting where The Ridgeway does a 90 degree turn.

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on my travels through mid wales i passed a red kite feeding station,i looked up at about 200 kites.....:thumbup:

also see them local to me and ive seen them near oxford when passing through.

 

thats what we have at stokenchurch.. just off j5 M40... womaqn who owns the transport cafe there has fed them in car park foy yrs.. dozens upon dozens in the sky..

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