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Essex Kite

Finally I have seen a red kite in Essex. Well I am about 90% sure that it was a kite. I was driving on the M25 yesterday between Bell Common Tunnel and Waltham Abbey when a large bird of prey glided across my vision. There was no way that I could take my eyes off the traffic to get a better look but the whole "feel" of the sighting was of a kite rather than a buzzard and I think that I have seen enough of both in the past few years to trust my judgement on that.

Kites and Buzzards

A little birding at Fishers Green and Amwell wasn't particularly exciting in terms of water fowl apart from a handful of wigeon. The one puzzle being a large greyish white goose on Holywell Lake at Fishers Green. While I would love to put it down as a snow goose but from the size, much bigger than the greylags and canadas, I would guess a domestic escape. There was some interest among the birds of prey. Buzzards are becoming common in western Essex and I have seen them over the Roding valley several times this year but this was the first time that I have seen one in the Fishers Green reserve. Looking for somewhere for lunch I saw a pair of red kite circling abover the village of Standon in Hertfordshire, just east of the A10. This is by far the most easterly sighting that I have had.