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Bit of a Red Kite Bonanza yesterday. I am so lucky to live in a region where these birds are a common sight both in the countryside and the local towns
Here is one of a pair of Common Tern seeing of a Red Kite that was flying directly above the Terns Nesting site. (The female Tern was sat quietly on the nest). The Kite was shoed away from the lake.
I have pictures of just 3 birds (species) today, but they are all nice in their own way.
We were at Pitstone Water this afternoon, walking round the Wildlife Trust route on the south side. There were a pair of Red Kites that buzzed us as we got out of the car in the car park (and later went on to harass a pair of Common Tern).