Delboy Posted September 6, 2010 Report Posted September 6, 2010 I would like tae think that SNFC might like tae help in a study of what actually happens tae the doos on route?. I would also like some kind of think tank/committee/forum tae try and take the fancy tae a younger generation? Food for thought there m8, but I think this should maybe a S.H.U issue. They should be doing much more to promote and protect the longevity of our sport Before breeding season total carnage at nest site dead crows seagulls anything they feel like eating After breeding season not a ring feather bone zero nothing There bin lorry must come round more times a week than mi
yeboah Posted September 6, 2010 Report Posted September 6, 2010 Hello i am new to your site Have been a member for few months but have been unable to reply,forgot my password The discussion on birds going missing enroute I have fourteen breeding pairs of peregrines in surrounding hills Each nest with youngsters being introduced by rspb if eggs fail to hatch each nest now guaranteed to have at least two to three youngsters This has now been going on for years When training youngsters there are falcon nests every two to three miles This will definitely put an end to this great sport of ours
Delboy Posted September 6, 2010 Author Report Posted September 6, 2010 Hello i am new to your site Have been a member for few months but have been unable to reply,forgot my password The discussion on birds going missing enroute I have fourteen breeding pairs of peregrines in surrounding hills Each nest with youngsters being introduced by rspb if eggs fail to hatch each nest now guaranteed to have at least two to three youngsters This has now been going on for years When training youngsters there are falcon nests every two to three miles This will definitely put an end to this great sport of oursProtect your babies
yeboah Posted September 6, 2010 Report Posted September 6, 2010 Before breeding season total carnage at nest site dead crows seagulls anything they feel like eating After breeding season not a ring feather bone zero nothing There bin lorry must come round more times a week than mine
Delboy Posted September 6, 2010 Author Report Posted September 6, 2010 Before breeding season total carnage at nest site dead crows seagulls anything they feel like eating After breeding season not a ring feather bone zero nothing There bin lorry must come round more times a week than mine Im sure you could help tidy nest site m8, if ye know what I mean
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