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    Default Red kite

    On itīs way south.
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    Default Re: Red kite

    Full display of amazing.

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    Default Re: Red kite

    Thank you fiveredapples, they are handsome birds.

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    Great photo. Red Kites have been reintroduced to Scotland over the last 30-odd years, having previously become extinct here.
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    Default Re: Red kite

    Quote Originally Posted by Deb View Post
    Great photo. Red Kites have been reintroduced to Scotland over the last 30-odd years, having previously become extinct here.
    Good to hear, here they are slowly increasing in numbers too.

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