This is the first one I have seen in the town, It was slowly flying around in circles just above me I could see its eyes looking straight at me. Just googled it, loads of sightings around the town recently. Look out pigeons.
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They mostly eat carrion, not live food, so the feral pigeons might be safe..........This is the first one I have seen in the town, It was slowly flying around in circles just above me I could see its eyes looking straight at me. Just googled it, loads of sightings around the town recently. Look out pigeons.
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What do they taste like?if you think kites or buzzards are impressive, well they are and I get to see them from my garden, then the great bustard will impress you. on the ground they stand 3ft tall but in flight they have an 8ft wingspan
http://greatbustard.org/
being brought back from extinction
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ChickenWhat do they taste like?
They are still pigeons, though little sods try to destroy my fruit trees every year......Hi DuxDeLux
FERAL PIGEONS ??? Tumblers are NOT Feral pigeons,they are pampered nay cosseted members of a very High flying group of birds,mine would have been scourced from Olympic Gold medal winning stock,(Well,localy LOL).
Although what you say may be true,i will keep my T/Pig. money in my pocket and instead enjoy the flights of these magnificent birds as they ride the thermals up and down the ridges looking for food.
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Just like it used to be. The Red Kite was a common scavenger on London's streets in the 17th century.We have seen Red Kites circling above us at Uxbridge, just a few miles from Heathrow Airport.
With the Kites in the sky and the Urban Foxes walking the streets it's like living in the country.
Brisey.
We have seen Red Kites circling above us at Uxbridge, just a few miles from Heathrow Airport.
With the Kites in the sky and the Urban Foxes walking the streets it's like living in the country.
Brisey.
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It Seems Dragons breathe a lot of hot airThey mostly eat carrion, not live food, so the feral pigeons might be safe..........
Are you sure it wasn't a rampant Welsh dragon??
Watford's not far from High Wycombe (my home town) where Red Kites were reintroduced in the 90s. They have been so successful that they are now seen as 'trash birds' in the area as you see them everywhere.
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