The glorious Red Kites

As we walked under grey skies broken by occasional sunshine, a Red Kite passed by overhead. Reintroduced to the UK in the 1990’s these birds have done well and we see them regularly in Bedfordshire and beyond. However listen to what one of the walkers says below

In fact this is what the RSPB posted in its website

Threats to red kites

“Illegal poison baits set for foxes or crows are indiscriminate and kill protected birds and other animals. It is estimated that at least half of our native Welsh kites die through this deliberate abuse of agricultural chemicals.”

“In Scotland the survival of juvenile birds is especially low due to poisoning. This is limiting the growth of the kite population in Scotland. It is estimated that more than a third of the released and wild-bred Scottish kites were illegally poisoned between 1989 and 2001.”

“Poisoning is also the most frequent cause of death of kites in England. Red kites are especially vulnerable to the modern rodenticides used to control rats, since they are skilled in finding the corpses of poisoned rats.”

We ended the walk in warm sunshine and when I returned home I saw that
The Chiosya in the front garden was in flower as if it was late spring and not late autumn.

We are living in strange times indeed

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