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Red Kite in flight at RSPB site Wales

Red kite (Milvus milvus) in flight during a snow shower, Rhayader, Wales, United Kingdom

Wales / Cwmystwyth

Red kite (Milvus milvus) in flight, Rhayader, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Red Kite with wing tags in flight

Red kite (Milvus milvus) in flight with wing tags

Rhayader Railway Station, Powys, Wales - Mid Wales Railway

Red Kite Milvus milvus Mid Wales March

Rhayader, Wales - Craig-y-alt-Goch dam

Jubilee Arch 1810

Craig-Goch Dam Wales

Elan Valley, Rhayader, Powys, Wales

Landscape, Rhayader, Mid Wales, United Kingom, Europe

Water flowing over the dam wall from the reservoir

Water flowing over the dam wall from the reservoir

Water flowing over the dam wall from the reservoir

Water flowing over the dam wall from the reservoir

Spectators sitting on straw bales at the Llansantffraed Cwmdeuddwr Agricultural Show

People and cars on the street at the Lion Royal Hotel in Rhayader

Water flowing over Caban Coch dam in mid Wales with the sun setting behind it

Red Kite (Milvus milvus) in flight, Gigrin Farm, Rhayader, Powys, Wales, UK

Claerwen Dam, Elan Valley, Rhayader, Powys, Wales

Elan Valley, Rhayader on the River Wye, Powys, Wales

Old Bridge, Elan Valley, Rhayader, Powys, Wales

Garreg Ddu Reservoir, Elan Valley, Rhayader, Powys, Wales

County Map of Radnorshire, Wales, c. 1777

Pen-y-Garig Dam, Elan Valley, Rhayader (colour litho)

Caban Goch Dam, Rhayader (colour litho)

Rhayader on the Wye (colour litho)

Craig Goch Dam, Elan Valley, Rhayader (colour litho)

Llandrindod Wells LD6 5 Map

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The Dam, Pen-y-Carreg, Powys

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Red kite (Milvus milvus) in flight preparing to dive, Rhayader, Wales, United Kingdom

Eagle owl, raptor, bird of prey, Rhayader, Mid Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Eagle owl, raptor, bird of prey on sign post for Llewellyn sWalk, Rhayader, Mid Wales

View of river flowing through moorland habitat

View of reservoir dam, Craig Goch Dam

Waterfalls on stream Nant Dolfolau tumbling down hillside into Garreg Ddu Reservoir

View of reservoir dam and overflow

View of reservoir and building housing gravity-driven aqueduct

Great Tit (Parus major) adult, clinging to lichen covered twig

Great Tit (Parus major) adult, perched on rusting farm equipment

Great Tit (Parus major) adult, perched on moss covered stump

Eurasian Nuthatch (Sitta europaea) adult

Red Kite (Milvus milvus) flock

River flowing through nature reserve

River cascades flowing around rocks

Domestic Sheep, Welsh mules, flock standing in pasture



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EDITORS COMMENTS

"Captivating Rhayader: A Haven for Majestic Red Kites" Discover the mesmerizing sight of a Red Kite in flight at the RSPB site in Rhayader, Wales. Gigrin Farm becomes an enchanting spectacle as up to 300 red kites gather daily for their nourishing feast. Witness these magnificent birds soaring gracefully against the backdrop of the Welsh countryside. Even amidst a snow shower, Rhayader remains a sanctuary for these elegant creatures. The resilient Red Kite (Milvus milvus) glides through the wintry skies, showcasing its resilience and beauty. This small town in Wales, specifically Cwmystwyth, has become synonymous with this remarkable species. At Gigrin Farm's RSPB supported feeding site, you may spot a Red Kite adorned with wing tags during its flight across the UK skies. These tags provide valuable insights into their behavior and migration patterns. Powys County is proud to host such vital conservation efforts. Rhayader Railway Station stands as a testament to history and progress intertwined. Serving Powys County in Mid-Wales, it connects communities while preserving the region's rich heritage. Just like these trains traverse landscapes, so do our thoughts wander through time when exploring this charming town. March brings an air of excitement as Mid Wales welcomes back the iconic Red Kite (Milvus milvus). Their return signifies nature's renewal and reminds us of our responsibility to protect these incredible creatures that grace our skies year after year. Jubilee Arch 1810 proudly adorns Rhayader with architectural splendor from days gone by—a reminder of past triumphs and celebrations etched into stone for generations to come. Craig-y-alt-Goch dam offers breathtaking views that capture Rhayader's natural allure perfectly. As water cascades down its slopes against lush greenery, one cannot help but be captivated by this picturesque landscape.

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