alex wight Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 Is there a way that we can access a map of Great Britain, and add locations of known peregrines. ie. i know of 3 nest sites in and around my area, if there was a map that i could access, i could apply their locations to let others actually see where they are. After a period of time we would get a little bit of a clearer picture of a more realistic picture. This wouldnt give us a true number, but it would certainly let these murdering Bast*rds (rspb) know that we are not stupid and wont be reeled in by their lies. Just an idea. Regards alex.
pjc Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 Why plot them on a map and tell the RSPB where they are!Just deal with them!
alex wight Posted August 19, 2010 Author Report Posted August 19, 2010 Why plot them on a map and tell the RSPB where they are!Just deal with them! Its not to let them know, its to look after our own side
pjc Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 Its not to let them know, its to look after our own side Once they know where they are they will have them protected and make it harder to "look after our own side"!
alex wight Posted August 19, 2010 Author Report Posted August 19, 2010 Once they know where they are they will have them protected and make it harder to "look after our own side"! they are protected anyway, how are they going to protect 50,000 estimate.
Delboy Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 Is there a way that we can access a map of Great Britain, and add locations of known peregrines. ie. i know of 3 nest sites in and around my area, if there was a map that i could access, i could apply their locations to let others actually see where they are. After a period of time we would get a little bit of a clearer picture of a more realistic picture. This wouldnt give us a true number, but it would certainly let these murdering Bast*rds (rspb) know that we are not stupid and wont be reeled in by their lies. Just an idea. Regards alex. I think this is a good idea Why plot them on a map and tell the RSPB where they are!Just deal with them! I think this is a good idea also
Guest mick bowler Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 I wish i knew where the nests were, thats the hard part!!!
Guest bakes Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 i no were theres at least 3 nest sites around my way as its always plastered all over the bloody local papers was walking the lurchers and terriers up there a while back could here them seen a few blokes with big spotting scopes and takeing pics one of them said you wont to have a look said arh my well i tell ya bloody full of rings and when i was there seen one arrive back on the cliff with an grizzle looked like youngbird poor sod was still alive trying to get away while the *expletive removed* was ripping chunks out of it to feed its youngster one of the blokes said beautiful aint it said not if your a pigeon flyer they laughed and said there all the same mowning about pergeines takeing raceing pigeons there nothink they can do as we will always win thought to me self if you say so kid nothink is untouchable would be a shame for some reason the pair vanished as all the so called big headed rspb members that go up there wouldnt be able to live with there selfs not being able to get a kick out of seeing the pair bring raceing pigeons back and ripping them to bits while there still alive and flapping to try to get away.
just ask me Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 there is a sort of map allready posted here its to report attacks http://forum.pigeonbasics.org/topic/36195-rpra-hawkwatch/
alex wight Posted August 19, 2010 Author Report Posted August 19, 2010 there is a sort of map allready posted here its to report attacks http://forum.pigeonbasics.org/topic/36195-rpra-hawkwatch/ It was more of a visual item i was looking at so that we could see some sort of patern
Guest bakes Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 here you are quarry near me. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11024923
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