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We are open all year round but please note Winter and Summer feeding times as below. Feeding Times: Winter. From Sunday October 25th until February 20th the guided visit starts at 1.30pm for 2pm feeding time. Summer. From February 21st until the autumn clock change we start an hour later ie 2.30 for feeding time at 3pm.The hide and visitor centre are open all day. Keys found in the car park: please ring us to claim them Please note that we are CLOSED or FULL on the following days: Monday February 1st. NEWS Photography days with Dean Bricknell. Our resident wildlife photographer and volunteer is running wildlife photography workshops at Argaty. Dean’s experience and enthusiasm for wildlife make him the ideal leader for these workshops. This is a good introduction workshop for beginners and those wishing to learn more about their camera and wildlife photography. Trossachs Bird of Prey Trail See Kites, Ospreys and much more in this beautiful area of Scotland. Find out where to stay and what events are on offer.Click here for information Trossachs Bird of Prey Trail | ||
Welcome to Argaty Red Kites! Here on our farm just north of Stirling, we run
Central Scotland's only red kite feeding station where visitors can watch
these exciting birds and their spectacular flying. The farm lies on the
Braes of Doune in the area of Central Scotland where the RSPB and Scottish
Natural Heritage have reintroduced the red kite. It is with their help that
we are providing a facility for enjoying the birds in comfort but without
the risk of disturbing what is still a fragile popluation.
The Kite Feeding Station Food is put out for the kites each day throughout the year. The feeding, by the
way, is actually minimal, it just gives the birds a helping hand. Up to thirty or
so are attracted to the food depending on the weather and the season. Watching
from our purpose built hide you will have the chance to view the spectacle of the
kites' flying acrobatics set against the backdrop of our hill fields. Kites tend
to feed on the wing and so you will see them swoop down to seize the food in
their claws before they soar upwards again, sometimes being challenged by
another bird for their haul.
Other birds you may be lucky enough to see include peregrine, kestrel, buzzards, sparrow
hawk and hen harriers as well as a wide variety of smaller birds attracted by
our conservation management. A recent survey recorded over a hundred species on
the farm. The Kites The population of kites is still small and extremely vulnerable but it is expanding
steadily. The birds are easiest to see during the October to March period when the
young ones are particularly gregarious. At other times of the year the birds
are busy breeding and can be much more secretive - there is still a chance to
see them though, along with the many other species that live on our farm.
Here at Lerrocks Farm, we want you to enjoy the countryside, see the birds and
learn how farming and wildlife conservation can work hand-in-hand. While running
an economic farm business on our thirteen hundred acre sheep and cattle farm we
are aiming to help support wildlife and to give our visitors the chance to learn
about the countryside and what we do.
We are also lucky to live in a part of rural Scotland which is still very
accessible from all the major routes north. |
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Photograph by Lynn Bowser Copyright © 2008 Argaty Red Kites. All Rights Reserved |
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