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Fox, Badger, Muntjac, Magpie and Rabbits living in harmony

Blasdale Home Posted on April 18, 2023 by SteveApril 18, 2023

A couple of videos of our foxes from Christmas until April. We believe these are the same two foxes starring throughout both videos. The Fox with the bushy tail is a dog fox, while the fox with the skinny tail is the vixen.

Hopefully the next video will be some fox cubs. Now the sun is out, I am assuming they will be venturing out from their den.

Foxes at Christmas
Foxes from January to April
Posted in Kingswood, Uncategorized, wildlife | Tagged Badger, Fox, Magpie, Muntjac, Rabbit | Leave a reply

Redkite, Buzzard, Magpie and Rook feeding on a Pheasant

Blasdale Home Posted on December 28, 2017 by SteveFebruary 8, 2020

The day after Boxing Day, Jim G dropped by to give us two braces of Pheasant. The next day I breasted the Pheasant (simple do do, and let’s be frank, there is not much more on a Pheasant than the breasts). The remains were then cast out into the field for the Red Kites. Of course the Kites were no where to be seen. Some interest was initially shown by some Magpies and Rooks who gave the pheasants some exploratory pecks.

Eventually the Red Kites discovered them, and we had three different ones flying around. A Buzzard also found the Pheasant quite late on. (Only when I was looking at the pictures did I realise there was this interloper.) The Magpies and Rooks attempted to steal from the Buzzard and Kites. In one selection of photos you can see a Rook pulling the tail of a Kite, and then being chased off. The Rooks were a little more respectful of the Buzzard. Beautiful birds all of them, even the Rooks.

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Red Kite
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Red Kite landing
Red Kite landing
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Red Kite, Rook pulling tail sequence
Red Kite, Rook pulling tail sequence
Red Kite, Rook pulling tail sequence
Red Kite, Rook pulling tail sequence
Red Kite, Rook pulling tail sequence
Red Kite, time to leave
Red Kite, time to leave
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Red Kite friends
Red Kite landing
Red Kite landing
Red Kite landing
Red Kite on ice
Red Kite on ice take off
Red Kite on ice take off
Red Kite on ice take off and landing
Red Kite on ice take off and landing
Red Kite friends
Red Kite friends
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Red Kite take off
Red Kite take off
Red Kite take off
Red Kite friends
Buzzard and delicious liver
Buzzard and delicious liver
Buzzard
Buzzard
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