Even the Birds UK app on my phone isn't helping
Saw a birdy having a scrap with a magpie today from the top of Chevin Buttress. Dark browny red wings, turning black towards the wingtips. White underbelly. Looked in my bird book and thought it might either be a kite or kestrel. I thought I'd become reasonably good at spotting the Red Kites though now they're common as muck in Yorkshire and that's not what it looked like. Any ideas for sure what it would be?
They'll be done nesting now, though it's not unlikely that it did nest nearby. They have regular favourite spots for plucking, eating and roosting though, usually marked by a streak of white and the odd pellet.
Molly found the brute and we thought it was dead at first as we threw a stone at it and it never moved (which is probably fortunate in hindsight). They teach this method of checking for signs of life on all the first aid courses now. Came back later and it had moved a bit so we thought some walker had spotted it and dragged it further into the undergrowth by its tail to get it out the way. After a short while decided unlikely anyone would pull a dead snake around for fun and then noticed it was moving a bit. Rang the RSPCA who took a bit of convincing that it wasn't the sort of snake that ought to be in the heather near Ox Stones trig. They kept asking "is it green/brownish with a collar? Grass snakes can be variable in colour you see..." "No, it's seven foot long, about five inches across and built like Mike Tyson; we don't think it's a grass snake". Sat around with it for couple of hours whilst RSPCA lady arrived with van full of kittens (Molly wanted to do a swap with her!). She originally produced a plastic box the size of a cake tin. I did mention that I didn't think it would fit in there! RSPCA lady rather surprised when we presented our unfriendly boa constrictor. She was very good/brave given amount of spitting and hissing and baring teeth it was doing. Snake put up a right fight wrapping itself around her arm and trying to head back into its hole (with her presumably). Eventually got it in a bag. Very unusual afternoon considering we only went out for a run!
Why dump it there though?
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