no idea my ypres bird is an old campaigner .i was glad to see my yearling from eastbourne .hears hoping i see the hen that is still missing from eastbourne
after having a look at the r.p.r.a map i think that something like hawk attacks should be monitored by all the homing unions. so as we have a better view of the attacks. looking at the map it is like all attacks are way down south. that said it won,t count for nowt as it will be looked upon by the r.s.p.b as pigeon fanciers putting the boot in to b.o.p. even if attacks were registered all over the country they will not do anything to prevent them.with birds of prey going unchecked for years .the r.s.p.b think that they will find a level over the country and stay at it. WRONG we have all seen in resent years how each year we have more birds attacked by bops it will only increase if bops remain unchecked .it is not only the bird that is attacked that suffers but 30 to 40 % of the batch it was in. with birds flying for their lives .
it has been warm up hear today and warmer down south .hear is hoping their is a few wise doo,s make it home tonight.best of luck to them that are waiting
i don,t think transporter are up to scratch.if you look at some from down south they are top class.that said the conveyors do a grate job with what they have got on the roof rack
EASTBOURNE INLAND NATIONAL Approx. 5000 Birds. Sunday 20th. Wind still very strong at Lib Site, but easing. Next update after 9.00am. Total SNFC Birdage - 4274, Section A-353,B-943,C-1039,D-321,E-1159,F-259,G -200.
EASTBOURNE INLAND NATIONAL Approx. 5000 Birds. Sunday 20th. Wind still very strong at Lib Site, but easing. Next update after 9.00am. Total SNFC Birdage - 4274, Section A-353,B-943,C-1039,D-321,E-1159,F-259,G -200.