Top Lodge

Deep in Rockingham Forest, where red kites fly and wildflowers bloom... 

Hop to it!

If you've been meaning to come to Top Lodge to see the kite chicks on the nest, you'd better get your skates on. The three chicks are getting ever more adventuresome. In preparation for their first flight they have taken to 'branch hopping', where they leave the nest for nearby branches and then half jump/half flutter from one branch to another. As a result, its not always possible to see all three birds on the nest camera. Indeed, somtimes you can only see the tail of one bird, with the others nowhere to be seen!

All of which gave us a slight problem on Sunday, when a BBC film crew came with Mike Dilger (best known as the wildlife expert on The One Show) to tell the story of our kites. Luckily the kites behaved impeccably, so watch out for them on 'Inside out', sometime in the Autumn.

Posted by chris andrews at 14:24 on 6 July 2009.  0 comments

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