'A red kite took my mother-in-law's sausage rolls'
Summary
A red kite, a bird of prey, was photographed carrying a sausage roll near Banbury, England. The sausage roll likely came from a local family who left homemade bakes outside, and wildlife experts say feeding these birds is not recommended.Key Facts
- A red kite was seen carrying what looked like a sausage roll in its claws.
- The sausage roll probably came from a woman named June, who bakes them at home.
- The bird took the food from a garden where it is used to finding food.
- Red kite numbers in the UK have grown by over 2,400% since 1995.
- The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) advises against feeding wild birds of prey.
- Red kites mainly eat dead animals and other natural food they find in the wild.
- Feeding wild birds of prey can cause problems and is unnecessary.
- People can enjoy watching red kites without feeding them.
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