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The first time I started seeing red kites I thought how lovely.But they have scared off the kestrals who keep down the vole population and they take small birds constantly. No buzzards now either. Though they do seem to reduce the pigeons. Personally I would like to shoot all red kites on sight, we were much better without them. Hopefully someone will notice that there are hardly any other birds left. At the moment they are blaming it on the weather.
Not quite wildlife as I guess he belongs to someone, unless he has been abandoned.But he is quite fluffy!
Lol, no only carrot peelings and cabbage tops! I'll likely see him again as often ponies grazing by the bottom garden fence. You would be in your element here, lots of beasties on the common as it has grazing rights and people use it for their cattle, sheep and ponies, sometimes goats and once I saw a donkey Quite a few year ago, I found a baby day old foal, that had been abandoned by it's mother. I found the ponies owner who said she had done it before and if I wanted I could keep the foal. So I did and raised her from a bottle, she was an absolute delight and I called her Bonnie. Sadly I couldn't keep her long term, but I did find her a good home with a family who had several young children.