goshawk Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 I TAKE OFFENCE AT YOUR DEROGATORY COMMENTS ABOUT JOCKS, IF ONLY 2 OF US WORK THEN I MUST MAKE UP HALF THE WORKFORCE AND THE WAY YOUR CARRYING ON YOU WILL BE MY NEXT CUSTOMER STUART MASKAME THE FLYING UNDERTAKER > im sorry tonner, i was just feeling as though i was being attacked, and yes i was being ignorant, but no more so than the fools previously. once again sorry atb lee
Blue Tooner Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 ive no problem with a responsible falconer and neither would i like 2 see there birds harmed as apart from a few i think they fly there birds responsibly as for the wild 1s now they are a different kettle of fish as for some quite unfounded comments in regard they do not know the difference thats rubbish as you can see by numbers of race rung birds taken in comparison 2 ferals/woodys....and the other old chesnut they take only sick birds do me a favour more top racers are taken than you think, but the rspb are very clever in the way they turn everything into there favour and joe public soaks up all the rubbish pushed in there throats......you must also understand some of the sites members lose birds daily 2 the percy so you must also realise there anger at the very mention of percy....also this is a free forum and good honest debate is welcomed ....so keep your dummys in and put over your points.... Completely agree with you gangster, I have no problems with responsible falconers but his comments about jocks were a bit too much for me to swallow
goshawk Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 I HOPE I MEET YOU ONE NIGHT I WILL TEACH YOU SOME MANNERS YOUR PROBALLY ONE OF THOSE WHOS MUMMY AND DADDY PAYS FOR ALL THING DONT WORK JUST A SPONGING FUNT NOW GO TO PUCK YOU STUPID MORON I HOPE THE NEXT TIME YOU FLY THAT MURDERING BAST SOME ONE SHOOTS IT THEN SEE HOW YOU FEEL lol manners can be arranged mate, pm me, but you would have to do the traveling as i couldnt be arsed!
Blue Tooner Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 im sorry tonner, i was just feeling as though i was being attacked, and yes i was being ignorant, but no more so than the fools previously. once again sorry atb lee Apology accepted
ch pied Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 I flown many raptors for many yrs had many of good season flying raptors at game, but now i have reverted back to a sport what i participated in many yrs ago. Unfortunately no one will be able to do anything about the wild raptor taking racing pigeons These are wild Peregrines that are doing just what comes natural to them and unfortunately they cannot distinguish a feral pigeon from a racer harsh i know but true........ I don't think ppl should be taking it out of falconers for the fact they fly BOPS a responsible falconer who flies long-wings will either fly at corvids or game not a pigeon fanciers prized possessions....i know one lad who has given up flying a percy , as it has been hit a few time's , by its wild *expletive removed*erpart's , (i must get a spell check ) his mate's are having the same prob , as its got to the stage that they can't find a safe place to fly them .
Blue Tooner Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 i know one lad who has given up flying a percy , as it has been hit a few time's , by its wild *expletive removed*erpart's , (i must get a spell check ) his mate's are having the same prob , as its got to the stage that they can't find a safe place to fly them . Racing pigeons, song birds and they are now turning on their own and the RSPB will still turn a blind eye to the extent of carnage that these murderers are causing. Hopefully they will cause their own downfall when the RSPB can't deny the amount of BOP that there are because they are becoming as common as crows, just had a peregrine take a swipe at my youngbirds last night, but thankfully must've been already fed as it was a half hearted attempt. Thankfully the general public are becoming more aware of their numbers and the damage they do and in time will come to see the RSPB for what they really are.
John k Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 i know one lad who has given up flying a percy , as it has been hit a few time's , by its wild *expletive removed*erpart's , (i must get a spell check ) his mate's are having the same prob , as its got to the stage that they can't find a safe place to fly them . Raptors are very territorial will not tolerate another raptor in its territory they will kill it if they bind to it even if it is the same species of raptor...
Guest WINGS 04 Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 im sorry tonner, i was just feeling as though i was being attacked, and yes i was being ignorant, but no more so than the fools previously. once again sorry atb lee just get of or pigeon sites you ***t
mark proctor Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 I NO A NEST.... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D UNLEADED OR LEADED...I WILL MAKE MY MIND UP ON THE WAY TO THE PETROL STAITION..... > > > > >
goshawk Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 ok lets say for argument sake they started moving the peres, giving there young to falconers of such, what about spars? do they constantute a threat to your birds? i know they take woodpigeons in the wild but unlike peres sparrowhawks are alot harder to find the nests so yo would have a bop that takes them but couldnt be as well regulated.
goshawk Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 just get of or pigeon sites you ***t clever, can you only manage a sentance an hour? im out tonight but cant wait for the next instalment from you buddy.
Guest numpty01 Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 this is just like being on hawk site if you give an opinion than youer thick funny how you quote the same on a pigeon site as to me i solve the problem of hawks ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D hope if pne day youer flying youers it gets the same youer mindset is not of falcon flyer but rspb flunky falcon flyers know tyhe damage done so dont act like the injured party you remind me of someone and it will come shortly
Leroy Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 ok lets say for argument sake they started moving the peres, giving there young to falconers of such, what about spars? do they constantute a threat to your birds? i know they take woodpigeons in the wild but unlike peres sparrowhawks are alot harder to find the nests so yo would have a bop that takes them but couldnt be as well regulated. someone will correct me if im wrong but sparrowhawks attack differently and usually take birds that are sat on the lofts, an issue which some fliers find ways of preventing. The peres are more difficult because they attack in the air Lee
Guest numpty01 Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 ok lets say for argument sake they started moving the peres, giving there young to falconers of such, what about spars? do they constantute a threat to your birds? i know they take woodpigeons in the wild but unlike peres sparrowhawks are alot harder to find the nests so yo would have a bop that takes them but couldnt be as well regulated.when was last time you seen sparrow hawk take wood pigeon ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
goshawk Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 this is just like being on hawk site if you give an opinion than youer thick funny how you quote the same on a pigeon site as to me i solve the problem of hawks ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D hope if pne day youer flying youers it gets the same youer mindset is not of falcon flyer but rspb flunky falcon flyers know tyhe damage done so dont act like the injured party you remind me of someone and it will come shortly i couldnt make sense of that numptie!! could i have it in english and with a little bit of grammer. i dont ask for much.
Guest numpty01 Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 when was last time you seen sparrow hawk take wood pigeon ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D as to youer commet regulated yes they can its easy just some catgut round the garden job done :P :P
blaz Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 the female sparrow hawk wll take wood pigeons the male is to small
mark proctor Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 its eating now cant make out what though it looks like a goshhawks leg to me.. ;D ;D
Guest numpty01 Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 the female sparrow hawk wll take wood pigeons the male is to smallwell they aint doing very good job round here they are everywere till i shoot um ;D ;D ;D
goshawk Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 when was last time you seen sparrow hawk take wood pigeon ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D whats funny? last time i saw one actaully eating one was about 10 years ago but have seen a few failed flights at them over the last few years. what you getting at? im not trying to hide anything? im just asking questions and trying to deffend myself. im not here to do anything im a falconer who is happy with mysport but i came here to get some info and read your forum as i do like birds. i think your paranoid. im here for my own selfish reasons to see if i can keep a few pigeons. but got caught up in this thread.
Guest WINGS 04 Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 clever, can you only manage a sentance an hour? im out tonight but cant wait for the next instalment from you buddy. yes that it you have me can you let me no when you are coming up to scotland and we can go for a walk with your hawk
blaz Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 whats funny? last time i saw one actaully eating one was about 10 years ago but have seen a few failed flights at them over the last few years. what you getting at? im not trying to hide anything? im just asking questions and trying to deffend myself. im not here to do anything im a falconer who is happy with mysport but i came here to get some info and read your forum as i do like birds. i think your paranoid. im here for my own selfish reasons to see if i can keep a few pigeons. but got caught up in this thread. if your are wanting pigeons pm me your detiles i will send you some free of charge
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