Went out cycling today and about 5 miles into Shropshire from the Staffordshire border i saw a Red Kite circling round, never seen one in this area before. Hope its not the last one i see.
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Brilliant photos Andy thx for sharing themOne of mine
Went out cycling today and about 5 miles into Shropshire from the Staffordshire border i saw a Red Kite circling round, never seen one in this area before. Hope its not the last one i see.
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Dave i was 5 miles south east of Ironbridge heading towards Beckbury, i stopped for 10 minutes just to watch it.Seen red kites in other places but never seen one over Shropshire, we get plenty of buzzards though. Good to hear they're moving in.
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You may not have been at home.So you could have peddled a few more miles and visited
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You may not have been at home.
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I'm in Shropshire yes?
You very definitely have kites then seen yesterday and today. Having seen six in the same sky I wondered if they were being fed but it is amazing how quickly they drift apart when soaring and I laugh when the crows try to join them as if they wannabeIf you're in or close to Ludlow then yes, you're in South Shropshire, about 30 miles south west (ish) of us.
D.
If it's like buzzards the crows are not joining them but attacking them to keep them away from their nests and young, and believe it or not the crows always win and move them on.You very definitely have kites then seen yesterday and today. Having seen six in the same sky I wondered if they were being fed but it is amazing how quickly they drift apart when soaring and I laugh when the crows try to join them as if they wannabe
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If it's like buzzards the crows are not joining them but attacking them to keep them away from their nests and young, and believe it or not the crows always win and move them on.