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LocationAirds Farm Crossmichael Nr Castle Douglas
PostcodeDG7 3BG
Telephone01556 670418
Red Kites Internationally  
 
There are some thirty-one species of kites world-wide and their success is such that they are found in just about every continent in the world, excluding the Arctic and Antarctic. They include some of the best fliers and the most beautiful of birds that exist, and the red kite Milvus milvus is no exception.
   
However, the red kite is not a common species in global terms. In fact, it is one of the few bird species and the only bird of prey almost entirely restricted to Europe, with most occurring in Germany, France and Spain. The closely related black kite (Milvus migrans), whilst not present in the UK, is common throughout the Old World, especially in the tropics.


Global distribution of the red kite
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The range of the red kite has contracted in recent years and it has become extinct, or nearly so on the Canary Islands off the west coast of Africa, and it disappeared from the Cape Verde Islands in the 1970s. Very small populations hang on in Morocco, Sardinia, Sicily and Minorca. Even in the stronghold European countries, there have been reductions due to changes in habitat and illegal poisoning.
Dumfries & Galloway Leader Local Action Group