The bright and windy weather early on in the week seemed good for getting the raptors stirring so we had a visit to see if our local Red Kites were active. Well wrapped up against the icy wind we found a sheltered spot where we could scan the distant trees for any movement. After a few minutes two Red Kites could be seen in the area of an old nest tree. After careful examination with the bins we could see it was male and female and the way they were acting we presumed they were s pair and hopefully selecting the old nest to reuse. After moving down the lane a bit we found two more birds settled in a treetop near to a site where Kites had bred before. Hopefully there could be two pairs breeding in thst area which considering it is on the edge of a lowland shoot.On the drive bsck there were another pair of Red Kites displaying nearer to home so we could have plenty to watch in the coming spring
Pete
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I don’t get red kites as commonly as Buzzards and I see kestrels even less than red kites so I think that was lucky you saw some Red kites. Red kites are doing better than they used to and there one of the success storys. I went to wales a few weeks before I went to the bird of prey centre cause I wanted to see some Wild red kites so I went to the red kite feeding area near or on the Cambrian mountains and wanted to see them feeding and get some pictures and I managed to get lots of pictures and film. Iv only ever seen a red kite near my local area Once or twice cause there was one in the Cotswold hills. unfortunately I found out a Red kite got shot there by someone who the police think might of been someone who was just passing through and didn’t actuaky live in the area that shot the Red kite. and the police were onto the person that did it I havnt found out any updates about that yet though. I think it was in 2020 that I found out about it. and before the pandemic if I went a long way somewhere I most commonly see them doing a flyby on a Moterway on the way to or from the outside London. I havnt seen a red kite for a long time now and I think you were lucky that you saw some Red kites.
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Wendy S said:The bright and windy weather early on in the week seemed good for getting the raptors stirring so we had a visit to see if our local Red Kites were active. Well wrapped up against the icy wind we found a sheltered spot where we could scan the distant trees for any movement. After a few minutes two Red Kites could be seen in the area of an old nest tree. After careful examination with the bins we could see it was male and female and the way they were acting we presumed they were s pair and hopefully selecting the old nest to reuse. After moving down the lane a bit we found two more birds settled in a treetop near to a site where Kites had bred before. Hopefully there could be two pairs breeding in thst area which considering it is on the edge of a lowland shoot.On the drive bsck there were another pair of Red Kites displaying nearer to home so we could have plenty to watch in the coming spring
Fortunately our local Red Kites seem to be tolerated over our local Grouse Moor - hopefully that is because the locals love and would miss them rather than the fact that there has been less shooting over the last couple of years.
You only used to find them Wales and didnt get them here at all but they started exspamdimg there range cause of all the conservation effort to bring them back again. I saw lots of birds of prey 2019 and 2020 and looked out to see if I could see bird of prey very often and was desperate to get a close up cause I couldn’t get one the very first time I saw a bird of prey even though I was stood right next to it that day since I was too amazed to take pictures. Every time I went in the car or for a walk since that day I was determined to take a close up of a bird of prey since I failed to do so in such a close encounter. so I would look out for birds of prey and had an eye like a hawk. And people would keep telling me. And every time i saw one I tryed to catch it on film or take pictures and get a close shot. Almost every time I went out I would be able to point one out whenever I saw one. Most of the time it was usualy a Buzzard with there outstretched wings and fanned our tail souring and would even spot some hunting useimg thermals and doing flyovers as close as where I am locally even hunting over my garden in spring and summer. It never lands though. The same year I saw a red kite on the way to Whitminster I also had a red kite with forked tail do a flyover over my house . I dont know why I saw so much birds of prey that year at all. Through the mid to end of 2019 I noticed more red kites than Buzzards mainly around Moterways and wondered why I can’t see any buzzards or kestrels and why I’m seeing more red kites. I saw more birds of prey in 2019 than I did any other year so I got lots of pictures and films of other birds of prey and red kites aswell that year. Wales isn’t far away from me either it’s 1 hour and 16 minutes away. when Iv been to the Cotswold hills like Selsley common where they have a sign saying they have a nest of 4 Common Buzzards past there there’s a sign that says This way to go to Wales so when I’m on my way back I joke and say let’s go to Wales it’s just down there and it’s not far way either all you have to just turn around and were on our way. Iv seen less Red kites since 2019 and I think I saw some before the pandemic that started in April but after that I didn’t see any at all.
This is is the areas I saw the red kite nearby locally in 2019
With what you said about getting see the conservation efforts I think you were at the right place at the right time to see the conservation
efforts with the red kite since it was nearby
Yes sorry I didn’t realise how I put that I acidently put it the wrong way. I didn’t mean they exspanded from Wales And dispersed from Wales to Hereford/Gloucestershire. I meant they had a far more limited range so used to only be found in Wales and if you wanted to see a Red kite you would of had to go to Wales and there range exspamded. Abit more compared to recent years cause of the red kite reintroductions. And There more common than they used to be. alot of people thought the feeding stations help the Red kites so should keep feeding them. but others Thought it doesn’t cause of the food. I dont really know if the feeding stations help them or not . But a lot of people like going to see them being fed. And the reintroductions has defiantly helped them and it helped there population to do better than recent years and the ban on poisoning and shooting them was also one of the reasons there population started doing better than before. Unfortunately some people still do it and 2020 was the worst year for raptor Crime. RSPB called it the 2020 Raptor crime wave so I don’t know how that affected the red kites but they were shot and poisoned Aswell. Apart from the crime wave They have been doing better than they used to.