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PERCY IN BLANTYRE THE DAY NOTICED IT AWAY UP THEN TOOK A DIVE WATCH OUT GUYS

It might have just been having a ''fly by'' from New Lanark Geo?!

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It might have just been having a ''fly by'' from New Lanark Geo?!

Hopefully but i saw it dive about 50 metres then a couldny see it from my house roof its the first i have seen out this way

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MY Y/BS WENT UP TO THE HEAVEN'S THIS MORNING TO EYEBALL IT, SCARY STUFF :emoticon-0138-thinking:

but yi got HARD team lad :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0136-giggle:

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Just had a Red Kite go over loft and circle over one y/b out that wouldn't go in this morn so shut it out, a good job I was there or it might have been hawk meat?!

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Just had a Red Kite go over loft and circle over one y/b out that wouldn't go in this morn so shut it out, a good job I was there or it might have been hawk meat?!

red kite wont take a pigeon A their too slow B they eat carrion

Guest 67ghirl
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Mr & Mrs Percy brought the kids out this evening to practice chasing the YB's round the loft, unfortunately we never get an invite back to their Pad

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They are everywhere..... This is the most I have ever seen... Wee get up to 5 at a time looking for a meal here now!!!!!! BANG very soon tho :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:

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They are everywhere..... This is the most I have ever seen... Wee get up to 5 at a time looking for a meal here now!!!!!! BANG very soon tho :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:

thats a bas that hoope u get it sorted

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red kite wont take a pigeon A their too slow B they eat carrion

The Red Kite's diet consists mainly of small mammals such as mice, voles, shrews, young hares and rabbits. It also feeds on a wide variety of carrion including sheep carcasses and dead game birds. Live birds are also taken and occasionally reptiles and amphibians. Earthworms also form an important part of the diet, especially in the spring.[

Doesnt say that here, taken from Wikipedia.Most predators wont say no to an easy meal like a tired or unsuspecting pigeon.I've had Magpies going for the y/bs when first let out this year and not yet able to fly.

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