Red Kites - South East England?

Red Kites - South East England?

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VeegasRS6

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367 posts

158 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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All,

I holiday regularly in Wales (climbing and hiking - so some pretty remote places) and have got used to the sight and sound of red kites around, but over the last few weeks I've heard what is the unmistakable sound of a Kite over the fields behind my house in East Sussex and I'm sure that I can see them at quite a height, circling.

I'm aware that the population of them is growing nationally, but anyone else know if they are spreading into the South East? SWMBO thinks I'm going mad and need my ears/eyes checked.

Cheers

Steve

Gargamel

15,007 posts

262 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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VeegasRS6 said:
All,

I holiday regularly in Wales (climbing and hiking - so some pretty remote places) and have got used to the sight and sound of red kites around, but over the last few weeks I've heard what is the unmistakable sound of a Kite over the fields behind my house in East Sussex and I'm sure that I can see them at quite a height, circling.

I'm aware that the population of them is growing nationally, but anyone else know if they are spreading into the South East? SWMBO thinks I'm going mad and need my ears/eyes checked.

Cheers

Steve
Nothing wrong with you.

There is a very large Red Kite Population centered around the Chilterns in Oxfordshire, however they have been spreading out over the last five years, I see them regularly in South Surrey now (nr Farnham) and I have seen them all across the north and south downs on occasions.


anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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My parents are in a Chilterns village and the kites are overhead constantly.

Much of it started from a Cafe in Stokenchurch smile - http://www.chrissmotel.co.uk/

But seriously - http://www.chilternsaonb.org/about-chilterns/red-k...

prand

5,916 posts

197 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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These were re-introduced into the Chilterns at the end of the 80's. I remember seeing the odd one hovering over the M40 and being quite impressed. Now they are everywhere. A huge success by any measure.

I live in Berks, and there are so many around where I live that although is a great privilege, you tend to get a bit blasé about them being there. I've seen a couple of dozen at least following a ploughing tractor, a few often swoop over our house (in town) when we're having a bbq to see if anything's going spare.

I'm sure they could spread around the country without much problem, they seem to inexplicably be able to survive in pretty high concentrations in any rural or urban environment, certainly compared to any other bird of prey, so there must be enough to scavenge from, or smaller wildlife to eat, as they aren't out and out hunters.

I remember a quote (from Shakespeare?) who described London as "a city of kites and crows", possibly from happily living off the rubbish in the streets. So they certainly can be common, if not a pest.

My wife doesn't like them. She thinks they hover about and look like vultures. They used to eye our daughter up in a rather suspicious manner when she was in the garden as a baby. I think they are great, though I wonder what impact to the overall ecosystem is having them spread widely.

Stig

11,818 posts

285 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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I took this shot about a month ago in my back garden. It was like a scene from 'The Birds'! There are 11 of them in this pic.

To say they're a success round our way (S.Oxfordshire) is an understatement.


Animal

5,250 posts

269 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Used to live in Chesham, South Bucks, and saw them daily.

medieval

1,499 posts

212 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Seen near Newent in Glos as well recently - seeking new hunting and breeding grounds I guess


Beautiful looking birds as well

viscountdallara

2,818 posts

146 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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There are plenty around East Anglia.
I'm based in Stowmarket, and spotted my first around 10 years ago.
Numbers are growing. I see them regularly.
On Sunday, I took my son to college at Easton in Norfolk.
I spotted 6 in total, over one field. ( terrible photo's not included !! ) wink

PinkRinse

365 posts

170 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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I have noticed more and more on my journey to & from Steyning to Eastbourne

nessiemac

1,550 posts

242 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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We have them down here in Camberley in Surrey as well, regularly flying over the house.

mike62

192 posts

185 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Regularly see them in and around Basingstoke.

Buzz84

1,145 posts

150 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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I regularly see a couple flying over Horsell Common in Woking

mrsshpub

904 posts

185 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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We see them daily in north Bucks.

FrankAbagnale

1,702 posts

113 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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LOADS in Oxfordshire. I think they're a magnificent animal and great to watch.

I was told they almost became non existent in the area but were purposefully reintroduced a few years ago and the plan went a bit too well. The numbers swelled beyond imagination.

mikeyr

3,118 posts

194 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Loads down between Southampton and Winchester too - seen 6 or 7 in one go before!

NorthernSky

985 posts

118 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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As already mentioned, there are flocks hovering around the Wycombe/Chilterns area, probably feeding on a mix of roadkill and Charlies/Dennis Kebab meat left over at 3am in the town centre of Wycombe.

silverfoxcc

7,692 posts

146 months

Wednesday 9th September 2015
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Woodley nr Reading has a good colony, max i saw was 13 circling one day, and they are getting more common over Bracknell

otolith

56,212 posts

205 months

Wednesday 9th September 2015
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Loads of them over Reading way, but have seen increasing numbers of them round Swindon this year.

rxtx

6,016 posts

211 months

Wednesday 9th September 2015
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I've seen them around Herts for as long as I can remember, probably all the fields (and rodents) available. We regularly see them hovering above the A120 to the east of Standon.

VeegasRS6

Original Poster:

367 posts

158 months

Wednesday 9th September 2015
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thanks all, I'll be telling the OH to do one, the next time I hear the Kites.