Red Kites, Tetsworth, Oxon - 13th January 2012

The M40 corridor north between Beaconsfield and Oxford is renowned for its large population of Red Kites and I often marvel at their sight whenever I travel along the route. On several occasions I’ve pulled off the M40 and travelled up the A40 giving me chance to pull over and observe them at closer quarters.
 
After pulling in a layby on the way down from Aston Rowant NNR and observing 2 at distance as well as a small flock of travelling Long-tailed Tit I decided to continue north to Tetsworth, Oxon where I’ve watched small numbers of Red Kites over the village green and also gives good opportunities to photograph them.
 
After pulling up in a layby opposite the green I watched 10 Red Kite circling over the roof tops and 2 over the green. Numbers for the day must have been around the 100 mark with 3 Buzzard, 2 Kestrel and a Sparrowhawk adding to the raptor numbers along the stretch.
 Above Red KIte below one of a small group of travelling Long-tailed Tit


6 comments:

geoff gradwell said...

Derek – Try RSPB Otmor(if you can find it and have the time)... good luck

twintal said...

Great pics of the kite

Nature in the Burbs said...

I like those kite pictures

Robs Birding said...

Hi Derek excellent pics of the Kites and good numbers too.

Derek Gallagher said...

Thanks for the comments.

Geoff - will try and call in as I pass by quite frequently

Anonymous said...

I like your Kite shots, Derek. Excellent! Mike.