Barcud Coch


On our way back from visiting the boys yesterday - they live at the top end of the island of Anglesey, just shy of the most northerly town in Wales - we were stopped in our tracks by the sight of a Red Kite [Milvus Milvus] being harassed by a brace of buzzards: at one point the Kite was literally no more than thirty feet away from us; utterly magnificent. Unfortunately, as usual, we were so mesmerised by seeing this fabulous bird - and at such close quarters - that we completely forgot to get a picture of the event [stock photo pictured]. What is gratifying though is that we are seeing a gradual increase in sightings of the bird this far north. A wonderful and erstwhile maligned creature, it's a very welcome addition to the avian fauna of Gwynedd and Ynys Môn. Hope to more and more of them in the coming years, although the buzzards might not agree with that sentiment!

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  1. Don't denegrate the Buzzards mate; they have shown me some of the best arial acrobatics and I was on nodding aquaintanship with one looking out over halfway bridge for years:)
    ATB
    Joe

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    1. Not denigration, old son, mere observation...

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