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Why you should admire red kites but not feed themNeil Jackson from Chilterns National Landscape explains that was because they scavenge for food and were associated with refuse tips. He said: "In the medieval ages, they were very common birds.
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Chalk, Cherries, and Chairs celebrating five years of Chilterns Heritage, Conservation and Community EngagementThanks to National Lottery players the Chilterns landscape has been enhanced, connections have been made, and legacies have been left. We are very proud to have supported this project and look ...
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