Since I posted this vid a few years back they have become very common around the Windsor area. and all over this part f the thames valley. It is great to see a species doing so well.
I knew I saw one while on the train the other week! As a fan of birds of prey and having been to Gigrin Farm to see them, I was sure it was even though a few years ago it sounded stupid seeing them in the Thames Valley.
cracking birds got them in the fields around my house i throw a chicken carcass out for them now and again, stunning to watch they are
camleatog 11 months ago
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That must be excellent to see. Set up a camera and share it with us please
steadicam68 11 months ago
Since I posted this vid a few years back they have become very common around the Windsor area. and all over this part f the thames valley. It is great to see a species doing so well.
steadicam68 2 years ago
In the last 5 years I've only ever seen one lone red kite over the Easthampstead area of Bracknell... (on 2 separate occassions, about a year apart).
Maybe come from the Winnersh/Dinton Pastures area where there's a good few now, or from Windsor Great Park (where I only ever see a lone one).
Great to see plenty of them in the West Reading area... they're almost touching the roof-tops too!!!
Fantastic to watch... and I've become a true Milvus milvus twitcher!
brensheridan 8 months ago
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Excellent Birds of Prey ! I've taken some videos of the Red Kites feeding and soaring at the Red Kite Centre Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest ~ Wales :-)
simbirdcom 2 years ago
There are quite a number of them along the M40. I see them a lot between Banbury and Oxford.
sumsdiva1 2 years ago
@sumsdiva1 make sure you do not confuse red kites with common buzzards
johnbunsenburner 1 year ago
We've got them here in Yorkshire. One of them does a flyover regularly to check out my dog, when we cross its patch. Lovely.
riverhouse2007 2 years ago
My favourite bird of prey - see them pretty much daily in Reading and they make my day.
jackn93 2 years ago
Very common up at Princes Risborough.
steadicam68 4 years ago
I see them on a regular basis, I live near the m40 Oxfordshire and have seen up to twenty at a time!
johnklockyer 4 years ago
I knew I saw one while on the train the other week! As a fan of birds of prey and having been to Gigrin Farm to see them, I was sure it was even though a few years ago it sounded stupid seeing them in the Thames Valley.
TrevGFC 5 years ago