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Old Sunday 29th July 2012, 16:21   #1
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Hi all

Just joined the forum today, and thought I would upload a recent Kite shot I took just outside Windsor, Berkshire, UK.

Originally, I was out shooting landscape stuff at this location but saw the Kite going back and forth to the same tree. So, I ran back to the car grabbed the 300mm lens and got this shot before it left for good.

Looking forward to posting more in the future!

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Old Sunday 29th July 2012, 16:25   #2
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Welcome to Bird forum Adam, looking forward to your photos.
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Haven't we got an AdamW already?

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Old Sunday 29th July 2012, 16:47   #4
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Hi John.

I did try to register a while back with the same name, however only formally registered today. Not sure it is possible to have duplicate names on the forum?
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Welcome to Bf and a great shot to start off with.
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Oh yes, that makes all the difference!

Welcome to BF Adam. You'll soon get used to us. Cracking shot as well.

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Hi all

Just joined the forum today, and thought I would upload a recent Kite shot I took just outside Windsor, Berkshire, UK.

Originally, I was out shooting landscape stuff at this location but saw the Kite going back and forth to the same tree. So, I ran back to the car grabbed the 300mm lens and got this shot before it left for good.

Looking forward to posting more in the future!

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It's a very interesting shot Adam. This kite is very pale coloured, although clearly not a leucistic kite.
Why not have a look at our website - we have some cracking images, many from BF members.
Would you be willing to allow me to add this one to our database? You would receive an acknowledgement, of course.
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Old Wednesday 1st August 2012, 20:12   #10
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It's a very interesting shot Adam. This kite is very pale coloured, although clearly not a leucistic kite.
Why not have a look at our website - we have some cracking images, many from BF members.
Would you be willing to allow me to add this one to our database? You would receive an acknowledgement, of course.
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Hi June

Feel free to add the photo to your website.

I enjoyed flicking through the website this evening :) - very informative.
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Feel free to add the photo to your website.

I enjoyed flicking through the website this evening :) - very informative.
Thanks for your very swift response Adam.
If you have a higher resolution image file of your photograph, please send it to me at june.atkinson@virgin.net I can receive large file without a problem.
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It's pale because it's a juvenile with different plumage to the adult.
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It's pale because it's a juvenile with different plumage to the adult.
Thanks for this clarification, Helen. I have to say that I have never noticed such pale juveniles amongst our fledglings. It's beautiful!

Have you picked up our sad news about wing Tag 84? Born in the Chilterns in 2006, and having partnered a Scottish kite, successfully breeding for several years, her body was found washed up on Redcar beach.

For more info on this go to our website www.friendsofredkites.org.uk
The Home page leads you to the Media page where the news unfolds.

We are all saddened by this break-up of a good pair outside the core area of the Derwent Valley.
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welcome Adam,nice flight pose.
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June, do you have the ring nr of the dead kite? If so, could you pm it to me? Many thanks, and regards to all....
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It's pale because it's a juvenile with different plumage to the adult.
I'm slightly surprised about that because surely this year's birds shouldn't be in wing moult? Could it be a first summer, which might mean paleness was due to bleaching? See pic below of a bird in the New Forest that I assumed was a true juvenile, fingers blunter and no flight feather moult in wing.

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Sorry John, yes, I meant juv in the sense it was a 2CY bird (2011 bird).
The eyes of a 2012 kite will still be greyish in colour for a while.
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