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Go Find A Kite. (1 Viewer)


With Red Kite not yet a fixture in the skies over and around Dundee, (though sightings are on the increase), could I go out and find one for my #2025Dundee150 list?....
 

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If you don't need to stay local come to Glamorgan they fly in pairs up and down the valley behind my house most days!
Thanks. These days I wouldn't have to travel quite so far to be practically guaranteed a sighting as they are now more or less a regular sight within half an hour's journey in a car/bus. I'm still hopeful that I'll get one from my living room window within the next year or 2. Despite my rather urban locale I've had White Tailed Eagle, Osprey and even a Merlin without having to leave home (Merlin was a year ago today - half an hour after an equally as unlikely Hooded Crow). Have also had Hen Harrier and Marsh Harrier within the city more than once too.
 

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