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    Default Red Kites in slow motion

    I love to watch these guys videos. Ran across this one today. Not that I agree with what they are feeding the birds, but the video is awesome. Enjoy!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotat...&v=AYOx-iCMZhk
    http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/videogame/mario.gif Mario Nickerson
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    Any idea why the 33 tag?
    Brian In OHIO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Live2hunt2003 View Post
    Any idea why the 33 tag?
    Probably because 32 was already taken.
    Darren Lemieux

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    The Brits require that every wild bird in the United Kingdom be registered with the government, and display a registration number to prove that it is up to date on its taxes, etc..

    Truthfully, the birds are tagged for biological research. (just like our condors, here in the American west) Red Kites are a closely monitored species of concern in the UK. They used to be quite rare and in decline. 20 years ago, when I was working for Nick Fox in southern Wales and northern England, Nick's operation was still producing captive bred Red Kites for release to the wild, in an effort to support the population. As an aside, they are extremely docile and calm birds to handle.
    Scott McNeff

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    Knowing the brits they are getting fed Kabobs and Chips
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