Aberdeen Red Kites

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This job is never boring

The last few days have really shown how diverse (and great) my job can be.  On Friday myself and some local members of the Raptor Study Group attached the remaining birds with radio transmitters and wingtags so they are ready for release.

Yesterday I had a lovely walk up to the cages in the sunshine for feeding.  Two of the already released birds were sitting on top of the cages and didn't hear me coming so I had some great views of them pondering their new found freedom. 

Today we released another cage of kites.  The brilliant blue sky was the perfect backdrop for the young red kite's first flight.

Posted by Jenny Lennon at 14:34 on 3 August 2009.  3 comments

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paula
Posted on Monday, 3 August 2009 at 21:34

It was a lovely day, wasn't it? I will keep an eye out for them...not the pigeons! I wish them all a safe life in the Aberdeenshire (and beyond) countryside.

Jenny Lennon
Posted on Tuesday, 4 August 2009 at 11:43

They were all around the cages last night starting to find their wings but looking a bit uncertain still.  Look forward to your sightings from Old Aberdeen!

john witty
Posted on Tuesday, 11 August 2009 at 9:21

the same with me at bempton cliffs i never get bord with it there is always sonething new to se

john witty

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