The Stunning Red Kite
The majestic and unmistakable Red Kite With its reddish-brown body, angled wings and deeply forked tail, the magnificent and graceful Red Kite is an unmistakable bird of prey. In the UK, it was saved from extinction by one of the world's longest-running protection programmes. It has now been successfully re-introduced to England, Wales and Scotland. However, Red Kites are still a protected species and listed under Schedule 1 of The Wildlife and Countryside Act. Their head is pale grey and patterned with dark streaks, and they have a yellow beak with a dark hook and pale, striking eyes. Their angular wings span 185cm. On the upper side they are red-brown at the shoulders with darker tips and edges, while underneath there are characteristic blocks of white before darker, fingered wing tips. Red kites first breed at two years old and produce a single clutch of around three eggs. As monogamous birds, mating pairs will return to the same nests each season, addi...