Argaty Red Kites

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Doune, United Kingdom

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Bird watching areaTourist attraction· Bird watching area· Tourist attraction

Argaty Red Kites Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Argaty Red Kites is located in Doune, United Kingdom on Lerrocks Farm. Argaty Red Kites is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category bird watching areatourist attraction in United Kingdom.

Address

Lerrocks Farm

Phone

+44 1786841373

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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M Rajput

Was it Argaty Red Kites? I am confused as someone said its a Behrampur Graveyard with goats

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Ewan & Catriona Walker

If you are a bird lover or simply want to see something amazing. This resettlement site now has over 30 birds and growing. You can view these gorgeous birds from a hide at the top of a hill (slight incline path to it). If you are there early afternoon you can see the team give a short talk and feed them some lunch. Also kids activities and some other paying ones such as a squirrel viewing hide. Basic cost for family of 4 was 17. See video of feeding.

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Hannah McKay

My husband and I were visiting from the United States and stopped to by to learn about and see the Kites. It was a great experience to see them feeding. I highly recommended going if you find yourself in the area.

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Douglas Chappelle

Our first family outing post lockdown. We went for dragon and damsel fly watching and for the red kite feeding. We had been once before so we knew what to expect. The staff were great and very knowledgeable. All social distancing precautions were in place and we all felt safe during our visit. Highly recommended.

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Andreea Bocioaga

This is really good place for wildlife spotting and I had a really nice day seeing the red kites. The farm give them a snack every day around half two and today there was loads of them diving for the food. There is a wooden hide that you watch them from that is dry as well so that was good as it was raining today. I also saw a pheasant and the barn cats who were very curious from a distance.