A man believes he has the answer to where a red kite got hold of the savoury snack in Banbury.
The Royal Air Force says people feeding red kites are endangering military aircraft. A spokesperson for RAF Benson, near Oxford, says the birds are becoming so numerous in Oxfordshire that military ...
A rare leucistic red kite, one of around ten worldwide, has been photographed by Herefordshire residents and Camera Club ...
A rare bird of prey, once almost extinct in Britain and Ireland, has made a spectacular return to the skies above UK towns thanks to people feeding them, new research has found. Almost one in 20 ...
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The red kite is a distinctive bird of prey, easily recognised by its reddish-brown body, angular wings with white patches, and long, deeply forked tail. The poisoning of a red kite, found dead near ...
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In order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions Last updated: 21 February 2011 It's hard to believe now but these ...
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The red kite is a distinctive bird of prey, easily recognised by its reddish-brown body, angular wings with white patches, and long, deeply forked tail. The bird of prey, which is a legally protected ...