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Yesterday c35 Red Kites seen including one or two very close birds. The weather was damp and even at 2pm it was getting dark.

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A late report from Saturday

Smaller numbers than some of my recent trips with 33 Red Kite seen.

Weather conditions varied between heavy rain showers and bright sunshine

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20+ red kite seen from coach taking me down to London on Friday 29/06; Oxon and Bucks. Also a pair of buzzard, for a bit of variety.

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62 Red Kite today en route to London, which included 7 just on to the M25 between the M40 and M4. Others almost all in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, other than 3 in Warwickshire several miles N of Warwick, further north than Ive seen them previously

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51 Red Kite today, almost all in Buckinghamshire

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With spells of heavy rain this morning, just 18 Red Kite along the Oxfordshire-Bucks M40, also 2 more on the M25 and 1 on the M4 near Brentford

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At least 50 Red Kites seen along the motorway this afternoon. S couple of small groups up to six in number.

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30+ yesterday on the coach down to Wembley, some flying Low over the motorway absolutely amazing sight! Sorry don't really travel on that stretch so can't give exact locations , but most were seen around the Chiltern Hills.

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24 on the southward journey through Oxon-Bucks this morning

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Sightings from 10/11/17

54 counted from the comfort of the passenger seat as we headed north late morning.
First ones noted from the A40 just inside the M25, last ones just south of Banbury, this is the furthest north I have seen them along the M40.

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20 Red Kite along the M40 through Oxon-Bucks this morning, with a further 2 at the M25/M4 junction 



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9 Red Kites spotted on the M40 yesterday, most were around Oxford Services or south of that. Also saw my first Swift of the year on the same motorway.

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31 Red Kite seen along the M40 today, including 1 in Warwickshire, the first time I've seen one in that part of the motorway



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25 Red Kite from about junction 7 down to 4 today. Increasing towards junction 4. At least 6 around the Wycombe wanderers stadium for the match. Very distracting. 



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With persistent rain and fog in parts, only 7 Red Kite seen from the M40 yesterday, the final one just 1 mile outside the M25, then a further 2 along the M25 itself just south of the M40



-- Edited by dave broome on Sunday 11th of December 2016 10:56:59 AM

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52 Red Kite along the Oxon-Bucks M40 this morning



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53 Red Kite today through Oxon-Bucks, including quite a few on a short detour from the M40 through Wycombe



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Yesterday while working in Marlow i observed 19 Red Kites over the town center all in the air together at one time, I also saw at least 20 travelling from Marlow to the m40 and then 43 along the m40 as far as just past Bicester. I couldn't stop looking up while in Marlow but the locals don't seem to notice them, amazing to see.

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34 Red Kite seen along the Oxon-Bucks M40 this morning



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29 Red Kite this morning along the Oxon-Bucks M40

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Many thanks for this info, will bear it in mind next time travelling that way.

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34 Red Kite seen on 12th April through Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Just one less than the journey on the same weekend last year.

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Travelled down through Oxon and Berkshire to Newbury on Sunday, by train as normal. 9 Red Kites at various places that I remembered to note down. A new one for me was from the platform at Didcot, one bird probably only 50 yards away, had something in its claws, and it was eating from its claws on the wing. Seemed remarkable to me, I assumed they ate from a perch. Later, in a taxi to my hotel, went past 3 birds all on the ground in a field, 2 picking at some carrion and a third skulking in the background. Reminiscent of vultures! They are so common around that area, easily the most common bird of prey, I see more Red Kites than Buzzards every time. You have to imagine that as their population grows and with them being tolerant of people and confident in urban areas that they will spread around the UK again.


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Only eight recorded on Sunday but took the camera this time and Oxford Services gave great views of two separate birds gliding round at about 30 ft.

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I travel to Newbury a lot for work, and the stretch between Didcot and Reading is the place I always see at least a couple of kites from the train. I think this is towards the south of their stronghold. Stayed in a fairly out of town hotel recently, so I got up at 6 and went for a walk; saw one perched for the first time. Stunning thing to look at. Didn't seem to bother the partridges that were fussing around at the time though...

One of my colleagues has had them in his garden. Can you imagine?

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A trip down on Saturday saw a count of 30 between J8 and J2 with at least a dozen circling over Lane End which may suggest someone feeding there. Count could have been higher if the daughter put her phone down! Oxford services saw a bird patrolling the car park no more than 10 yards away, superb lazy flight, pity I did not take my camera, make that stupid, as I've often seen them here. Return journey saw a detour because of an accident, off at J6 then up to Chinnor, Thame and back on at 8A. Eighteen counted on this short stretch, nearly all at tree top level and four following a tractor ploughing a field.

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Friday's trip down to London produced a rather low minimum total of 16 birds, but it was interesting that the majority of the birds were in Bucks rather than Oxfordshire, with the largest group over High Wycombe and a bird only 400 metres or so from the M25 the nearest I've seen to London. Similar, but smaller effect on the M1 on my return on Sunday

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Spent some time down in Oxford city centre two weeks ago, great to see that there were 3 Kites actually hanging about in the city itself.

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31 Red Kite yesterday through Oxon-Bucks. Compared to just 2 Kestrel between Wigan and London, how things have changed, Kestrel used to be a common site along motorways.

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Red Kites are often seen in gardens in the area. People put chicken and other meat out for the birds.

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32 Red Kites seen around J6-J5 this afternoon including 2 stacks of 5 birds enjoying the thermals, 2 birds that looked like they came out of someone's garden a birds, birds getting mobbed by buzzards and drifting at head height along the motorway. Great views of a bird I remember watching when I'll lived in the Brecon Beacons. Glad I wasn't driving today !!

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35 Red Kite today along the Oxon-Bucks M40

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Originally posted by Paul Richardson today:

Sunny morning yesterday driving up from London - 25 Red Kites in total between High Wycombe and the first few miles of lowland beyond the Chilterns escarpment. Amazing to see them, some swooping quite low over the motorway and distinctly disturbing my concentration!



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Whilst travelling down the M40 on Mon 3rd April I counted easily over 30 Red Kites including 3 or 4 pairs doing a twisting/tumbling flight and chasing each other round in tight circles (displaying?)

Also had kites over Slough and Windsor

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On my way down the M40 today I took a cheeky detour off at Junction 5 to Stokenchurch. Had some great views of around 15 Red Kites. Awesome looking birds and a real pleasure to see them soaring above at just tens of feet above. When I rejoined the motorway there were around 40 kites circling together. Great sight.

-- Edited by Adam Jones on Saturday 25th of February 2012 03:48:16 AM

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Mark Rigby wrote:

Mike Chorley wrote:

as in ...of the day




That would be 2300-0000hrs



No, if we're being literal that would be the last

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Mike Chorley wrote:

as in ...of the day




That would be 2300-0000hrs

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as in ...of the day

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Mike Chorley wrote:

Friday 2nd December.

Despite the overcast and the comparatively late hour (16.00 - 16.10)





1600-1610, late 10 minutes?

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Friday 2nd December.

Despite the overcast and the comparatively late hour (16.00 - 16.10), managed 15 birds along the west side of the M40 - a line of 7 just north of the Chilterns, a group of 7 near Penley Wood and 1 heading west from the Park Lane area.

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Friday 29th Sept.

12 noon coach to London. delayed half an hour so the driver detored down the M40 instead of the M1

Minimum of29 Red Kites, starting with two quatering the verges several miles north of the A34 and finishing with a single flying across the motorway at High Wycombe.
Also 6 Buzzards, possible Hobby, 3 helicopters, 2 gliders and several light aircraft to draw the eye off target!

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Saturday 3rd Sept. Northbound coach from London.

Total of 33 birds, the majority between Beaconsfield services and the B4009, with 9 birds together in one of the Chiltern valleys the largest group. There were probably more, but the views to the south were rather limited.

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at least 8 Red Kites at the Oxford services, junction 8a on the M40 at 10.30 this morning.
Some food had been placed on a grass embankment. This brought the birds in really close.

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stuartherring wrote:

went to twickenham to watch the rugby today and saw at least 15 red kites on the way downsmile.gifoh and england won as wellbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif






Will have to check the Red Kites out again on the way down to Wembley with City next month after today's win then!! biggrin.gif

Glad you enjoyed the Rugby!!!



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went to twickenham to watch the rugby today and saw at least 15 red kites on the way downsmile.gifoh and england won as wellbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

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24/02/2011 - It took me and Sid quite a long time to find any Red Kites today but once beyond junction 7 of the M40 we spotted at least 15 upto the following junction (6). Fab views as several cruised low over the motorway directly overhead.

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10 Red Kites seen by myself and Jason Atkinson from the Van in the rain from Junction 6 to High Wycombe area, en route to Rainham Marshes.

Unfortunately Jason mentioned as well that he saw a dead Red Kite lying in one of the motorway lanes whilst driving. no.gif

-- Edited by Phil Owen on Monday 21st of February 2011 10:12:44 PM

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Just had a couple of work days in the Oxford area - not much time for birding but did see a number of Red Kites on the journeys down and up with one over the M40 between J13 and Warwick services - they come ever closer from the south.

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just drove back from legoland with the kids. One single red kite within the legoland site was an excellent spot for us until we hit the motorway, from about the moment we hit the M40 until just after j6 we counted in excess of 30 red kites out and about the sides of the carriageway, we saw 4 that were only 20 to 25 feet up watching the sides of the motorway all in all they are great to watch even at speed on a motorway.

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while driving up the m40 this morning saw 7 red kites over motorway very low at times giving excellent views just wish we had them in oldham beautiful birdssmile.gifsmile.gif also 5 ring neck parakeets in catford area of london

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