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Red Kites - Oxford
      #805823 - 29/06/2009 13:03

I'm heading up to Oxford on 18 July for the AP meet. I was wondering if there's a particularly good place in the area to photograph Red Kites.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: OneTen]
      #805839 - 29/06/2009 13:55

Whenever I used to go to the offices in Abingdon I saw Red Kites near the A34. So I should think anyware near Didcot, Steventon, Abingdon or Harwell. Mr Hotblack should be along and tell you better than me.

I used to sit in very boring meetings looking at the hovering Kites. At least I don't have to suffer those meetings anymore

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: bench_ubbster]
      #805880 - 29/06/2009 15:52

Cheers Richard. I hadn't appreciated just how widespread they'd become in the Chilterns area.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: OneTen]
      #805882 - 29/06/2009 16:01

They're everywhere around here. I regularly see several whilst I'm sat at the pooter looking out over our back-yard. And one visits the neighbours garden most days to scavenge on the carcasses their cats have left. Most days when I'm out on my bike I see one or two circling over the Ridgeway. I never get tired of seeing them though.

The best place is up by Watlington however. Many residents put food out in their back gardens so there's always plenty around that area.

They're pretty widespread around here but photographing them is a b*gg*r. I'd suggest going over to Gigrin Farm in Mid-Wales and stumping up the tenner or so to go up the tower they've built overlooking the feeding ground.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: Hotblack]
      #805909 - 29/06/2009 17:42

They are regulars close-up in the village of Hambleden (which is uber-photogenic anyway), but for sheer numbers I'd try the Aston Rowant nature reserve (the one the cutting on the M40 runs right through...).

They really are everywhere round here...

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: gray1720]
      #806106 - 30/06/2009 06:42

David/Adrian, thanks for the info.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: OneTen]
      #806145 - 30/06/2009 09:24

They can also be seen in the centre of Reading, due to 'kills' on the railway lines. There are also Muntjac Deer living in the cemetery at the junction between the Kings Kd and London Rd. About as difficult to get a decent photograph of as Red Kites.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: OneTen]
      #806782 - 02/07/2009 09:47

Watlington would be my call too, there always seem to be loads of them playing about in the sky there. If you venture a little further towards Henley, you will find there are lots above the fields around Stonor too. Listen for their whistle if you don't see them. It's very distinctive.

They are the most fantastic creatures and they seem very intelligent and quite curious about humans. A couple of weeks ago I was flying a kite (as in a fabric thing on string) at Bix Common and a couple came down to check it out. They spent a few minutes circling it and even whistled at it a few times before flying off when they got no response.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: Angela Nicholson]
      #806789 - 02/07/2009 10:13

Thanks, Watlington it is then. I've done some scrub clearance work for The National Trust along the Chilterns and we had Red Kites circling just a few metres overhead, it was quite amazing.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: OneTen]
      #809734 - 12/07/2009 19:56

Also try Stokenchurch on the M40. It was one of the original re-introduction sites and have seen as many as 6 or 8 circling over the cricket club ground. A local tells me that, if you take some cheap chicken pieces along as bait, you can get as many as 20 or more coming to feed.

These were taken there.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: Norman]
      #811569 - 19/07/2009 20:17

We went to Christmas Common on Watlington Hill and saw plenty of Red Kites, unfortunately the weather wasn't great. It turns out I've been there before doing scrub clearance for The National Trust.

One image but the cloudy background wasn't ideal.


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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: OneTen]
      #811587 - 19/07/2009 20:47

Nice capture. Watlington Hill is close enough to Stokenchurch that they are probably the same birds.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: Norman]
      #811696 - 20/07/2009 09:43

Quote:

Nice capture. Watlington Hill is close enough to Stokenchurch that they are probably the same birds.




I somehow doubt that Norman. The population of Red Kites in the area is rather large.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: Hotblack]
      #826393 - 10/09/2009 14:45

Quote:

Quote:

Nice capture. Watlington Hill is close enough to Stokenchurch that they are probably the same birds.




I somehow doubt that Norman. The population of Red Kites in the area is rather large.




Absolutely. I can report a couple of sightings north of Ascot now. I saw 14 at once on New Years Day near the Honey Pot (on the Thames downstream of Henley). Marvelous birds.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: Per]
      #826476 - 10/09/2009 17:27

I was out cycling the other morning and a field was being harrowed next to the road I was on. Amongst all the seagulls, rooks and crows that had gathered around 15 Red Kites were wheeling around overhead. I'd only seen six at one time before. They're breeding rapidly around here.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: Hotblack]
      #827148 - 13/09/2009 15:34

I went to Watlington this morning to see the Kites - loads about in the Village but not many up on the hill.

Not great weather or light this morning, this was about the best I could manage :



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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: Simon_md]
      #835755 - 12/10/2009 13:49

Interesting - I'm no bird expert but I struggled to identify a bird I took a picture of last week at Hampstead Heath, London. I'm starting to think it's a Red Kite. According to Wikipedia they've not been spotted in London for years up until 2006. I tried using the RSPB site to identify based on location, feather/beak colour/shape etc but failed. When I get home I'll take another look and perhaps let them know that they're perhaps starting to get more common in London.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: poldie]
      #836203 - 14/10/2009 07:29

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Interesting - I'm no bird expert but I struggled to identify a bird I took a picture of last week at Hampstead Heath, London. I'm starting to think it's a Red Kite. According to Wikipedia they've not been spotted in London for years up until 2006. I tried using the RSPB site to identify based on location, feather/beak colour/shape etc but failed. When I get home I'll take another look and perhaps let them know that they're perhaps starting to get more common in London.




Can we see the picture?

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: ermintrude]
      #836222 - 14/10/2009 09:17

If it has a 'V' shaped tail then it'll be a red kite. The wings tend to be quite angular also. A buzzard has much more rounded wings and tail and has a much softer outline. As Erm says, a picture would be good to help identify it for you.

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Re: Red Kites - Oxford [Re: ermintrude]
      #836326 - 14/10/2009 13:48

Quote:

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Interesting - I'm no bird expert but I struggled to identify a bird I took a picture of last week at Hampstead Heath, London. I'm starting to think it's a Red Kite. According to Wikipedia they've not been spotted in London for years up until 2006. I tried using the RSPB site to identify based on location, feather/beak colour/shape etc but failed. When I get home I'll take another look and perhaps let them know that they're perhaps starting to get more common in London.




Can we see the picture?




Sure - looks like I have to upload it somewhere then link to it. I'll get onto it!

Uh..ok, can't get the image to appear here (instant mark-up isn't quite so instant) but this is where I stuck it:

http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/5789/mysterybird.jpg

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Edited by poldie (14/10/2009 14:02)


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