Elmley 5/10/22
After carrying out a WeBS count at Rushenden I visited Elmley hoping to see the juvenile Red-footed Falcon reported yesterday. The bird had originally been identified as a Hobby but its true identity was revealed via a Kent Birder post on Facebook.
It was very windy at Elmley though still warm in the mostly sunny conditions. The falcon had been seen in the morning though was not visible on my arrival. However, after about an hour it reappeared, hunting dragonflies along the tree line leading to the old school. It was fairly distant until birders were invited to take a footpath through the trees for much closer views.
The juvenile was very much like a Hobby of the same age, though a more restricted black mask was the most noticeable feature.
Juvenile Red-footed Falcon |
Common Partridge juveniles from a covey of 40 that had been released |
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