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teacake44 | 13:30 Sun 12th Apr 2020 | ChatterBank
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Just had my walk, other than the odd walker like myself its deserted. I've never seen the roads and verges so spotless, the litter is almost next to none, its got to be the first time I've gone out and not seen a pile of remains/ litter, from McDonalds in the middle of the road, the crows and the like of, seem to have lost weight, ( no McDonalds) :0) No traffic, so no road kill, and saw at least 2 Kestrels hovering happily overhead instead of being smashed to bits in the road. But now back home I'm wondering what way I want it. ????
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100% know they were buzzards, know both birds quite well.
But now back home I'm wondering what way I want it. ????






Some things are best kept to yourself.
top of Oldham rd - Macnhester I started out on the crossing and a car looked as tho it was going to career into me ( er stopiping my career short) whilst I cd see the passenger like in a scene from Airplane screaming - stop! stop !

I cdnt retreat - an empty bus careered past at around 40 mph ( like fast_

Oldham rd always a Place to avoid
// But now back home I'm wondering what way I want it. ????//
I am holding my breath !
Because idiots are putting out food for them so they're becoming aggressive when they see human beings eating food - just like seagulls.
Love seeing red kites, so graceful
Where is this happening diddly, this is news to me?
In Scotland Red Kites were hunted almost to extinction. I'm glad they are making a comeback despite what some farmers think.
So am I.
We often have several buzzards circling, Prudie. We have loads of buzzards and red kites. I put food out for them (the remains of bunnies that the cat has partially eaten) and not noticed any aggression. They won't come in the garden when I'm out here.
Red Kites aggressive? Now I've heard it all...... :-)
Perhaps there are some strange red kites living in Diddly's neck of the woods. White ones with big orange beaks...
Could well be, Tilly..... :-)
Red Kites are so easily identified, impossible to mistake for anything else with their forked tail.
Yes, Scottish landowners have a lot to answer for regarding the of killing Red Kites. RKs are lazy, much easier to feed on roadkill than to track and kill another creature.
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Ha ha, the only pest on the planet at the moment is the human pest, if the human pest hadn't interfered with the animal, we wouldn't have the problem we have now.
Re Red kites Plenty of articles about their aggression online. This one is old but since then the problem has got worse in the Chilterns as they've multiplied to ridiculous levels.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-13614325
S’funny, Northumberland have praised the return of the red kites to its region ,bemoaning the fact they almost became extinct there and actively encouraged breeding of them, they’re beautiful birds

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