Papa Lazarou
Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Just adding - they are impressive birds, and very distinctive with their V tails. And much bigger than anything else in Southern England.
There is one missing from a sanctuary near aldingbourne which has been on radio Sussex.
Can you email radio Sussex with any sightings
The red kites I have seen from car on m40 are about quarter the size and have a much sharper v on their tails
The red kites I have seen from car on m40 are about quarter the size and have a much sharper v on their tails
The red kites I have seen from car on m40 are about quarter the size and have a much sharper v on their tails
The M40 is rife with Red Kites, there's a field just off the motorway by High Wycombe where they seem to congregate during the summer, quite spectacular.
Are those the fellas that you see hovering over a large part of the M40? Pretty sure their numbers are increasing feeding off the road kill.
Agreed - always look out for them if driving up that way. There are a load of pine trees beside the road at one point and they're usually circling above them
The M40 is rife with Red Kites, there's a field just off the motorway by High Wycombe where they seem to congregate during the summer, quite spectacular.
I think this is/was the main re-introduction site which kick-started the Red Kite's revival in England about 15 years ago. It's certainly where I first started seeing them, anyway.
Almost crashed the car first time I saw one. Couldn't be anything else because of the forked tail and at the time, I thought they were still confined to wilder parts of Wales. Then I saw another one about half a mile down the road, and another half a mile after that. Looked it up when I got home and it turned out the population was already exploding, and they have since used the motorway network and its abundant roadkill to spread out over large parts of central England. Still haven't seen one in Sussex though, & was beginning to wonder why they hadn't made it down the M23, so good to hear they have started to arrive.
Ok I am not certain how big red kite are but this had the wingspan of a heron. The other gardener saw it the day before and suggested harrier. Colour was wrong for hen harrier. Marsh harrier was closest match I could find.
I think this is/was the main re-introduction site which kick-started the Red Kite's revival in England about 15 years ago. It's certainly where I first started seeing them, anyway.
Almost crashed the car first time I saw one. Couldn't be anything else because of the forked tail and at the time, I thought they were still confined to wilder parts of Wales. Then I saw another one about half a mile down the road, and another half a mile after that. Looked it up when I got home and it turned out the population was already exploding, and they have since used the motorway network and its abundant roadkill to spread out over large parts of central England. Still haven't seen one in Sussex though, & was beginning to wonder why they hadn't made it down the M23, so good to hear they have started to arrive.