Hi
I'm not a bird watcher, more of a bird amirer, and to that end, I always look out for the Red Kites that live on the Chiltern Escarpment (Stockenchurch) area of the M40, while on my way to the South East on business.
Imagine my surprise, when I left my house in Studley, Warks. yesterday evening at 18:10 and looked-up to see a Red Kite soaring overhead. Now I may be wrong, but the Forked Tail indicated that it wasn't a Buzzard, of which we have many in the area, but it was about the same wing-span and a rich brown in colour. If not a Kite, what could it have been?
I watched it for about 8-10 minutes as it soared around, generally following the River Arrow southward toward Alcester.
Is this unusual, or are the Kites generally moving northward from the South Oxfordshire area?
All the best
Dave R
They do seem to those occasional strayers these days, with the increased numbers. Had one over Walsall a few summers ago, but its still a good sighting.
Hi Dave,
I've no doubt it was a Red Kite. They have spread further to the north-west from the Chilterns in recent years.
I travel regularly each week between Worcester and London and it's now the norm to see them up to around junction 10 of the M40, over the A44 just south of Chipping Norton and also just south of Stow. Much of the habitat is very similar to the Chilterns, so presumaby they are just seeking out new breeding territories. This has also led to an increase in regular sightings in to Warks and Worcs.
Brian
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