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AN AILING red kite found on the roadside has been successfully released back into the wild, writes Deborah Coleman. It was found on a secondary road near the Beehive pub in Co Wicklow. Vet Gillian ...
The blue tag on the left wing indicates they are Irish-bred birds, the yellow tag on the right wing that they were born in 2013. The numbers tell us they are the 51st and 52nd kite to be tagged in ...
One of a group of red kites, reintroduced into Cumbria for the first time in 160 years, ... The bird was identified by a wing tag and leg ring put in place when it was released.
According to Red Wing, it refreshes, resoles and reconditions 40,000 boots on an annual basis, diverting 54 tons from landfills. It hopes the Will Your Wings tag pushes that number up, as more ...
A red kite, named Vivienne, ... They explained that Vivienne got her name due to identifying brown-pink wing-tags that were marked "6V".
They're now part of North East wildlife after an absence of almost two centuries. And stunning red kites in all their glory are captured on camera in a new exhibition for all to see. On show at ...
The first set of Red Kite triplets has been recorded in Northern Ireland. Red Kites successfully bred in NI's forests last year after an absence of 200 years. Once widespread across Europe, the ...
The Red Kite, nicknamed 'Vivienne ... A PSNI spokesperson said 'Vivienne', who was born in 2018, was identified by her wing-tags and was well known in the area and throughout the Mournes.
Red kites are often spotted gliding on warm sunny days over farmland, and every year the RSPB NI received hundreds of reports of these sightings and they are once again calling for the public to ...