When Diane and I were going to Mallory for a track day in March with the Club Triumph 3 years ago a Barn owl flew alongside our car for over a hundred yards between Droxford and Winchester.
We often see them when fishing the river Rother in W Sussex, they look white and just turn their heads to look at you as they silently fly by.
I am guessing that a few of us are avid wildlife fans as well as car anoraks
On the forked tail question I was going to suggest a bat of some sort...
Then I thought that they must eat the same sort of diet as swallows, so what on earth do they do in winter?
Jonners
Note from Admin: sadly Jon passed away in February 2018 but his humour and wealth of knowledge will be fondly remembered by all. RIP Jonners.
Ludnow is supposed to have great restaurants, is this true.
We go fishing the river Teme for barbel in the summer and usually go to a lovely Bangladesh restaurant in Tenbury.
Two years ago we saw a Raven near Tenbury plus the usual birds of prey that inhabit this lovely part of Britain.
Yum yum.
Buzzards are one of the great success stories of the last 30 years.
When I was a child we would visit the west country and to see the first buzzards was always exciting for me, I would often spot the first just past Exeter. I was thrilled to see two of them pass food in mid air between their talons.
I never saw them in Hampshire despite the fact that my childhood was devoted to wildlife watching.
I think the buzzard population now covers the entire country.
I keep having this vision of a buzzard waiting to be served in a restaurant and nibbling his talons while he waits
Red Kites are now really common all along the M40. I had cause to use that stretch a lot last year and never failed to see several. We have a couple of Buzzards ragularly spotted over the airstrip near Hitchen and occasionally a Red Kite as well
Unusually, no red kites on the A44 today. They are usually plentiful along that stretch of road. One flew along above and slightly in front of the truck last week, about ten feet above me, quite a sight.
I very nearly collected a barn owl between Worcester and Hereford (good evasive action by the owl, respect) and saw three buzzards at Dolley Green just West of Presteigne, then no further birds of prey until Welshpool, Shrewsbury and Telford on the home run. As much of the high ground is still under several feet of snow (and a lone snowboarder) up on the mountains, I suspect they have moved to areas where pickings are easier.
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