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Yes a very interesting read, a lot of daytime interferance on a nocturnal nest, quite deliberate no doubt, but looking on the bright side nature is a wonderful thing, Eagle owls are still rearing young and thats the nests they know about so I'm sure their numbers will increase :)

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shows how the rspb work they would do anything to save the peregrine and we all know the eagle owl is the main predator of the peregrine

why should they(rspb) be allowed to say what lives and what doesn't

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If as they say it is a Foreign species and a cull should or could be carried out does that mean we will not be able to bring in "Foreign" pigeons as they could be culled. What about all the "Foreign" Nationals that are brought in will the same rules apply to them. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes::P

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