The photos were captured by a wildlife photographer by the name of Leslie Arnott, 55, during a Country Events and Falconry partnership where he teaches people how to photograph static and flying birds of prey.
He said:
“They started rubbing heads and getting quite affectionate. Then came the moment they appeared to kiss each other. They ‘kissed’ twice.It was probably not intentional but it was a moment I have never witnessed before or since - despite many attempts to try and get them to repeat the moment for others.”