shotgun tim Posted May 27, 2011 Report Posted May 27, 2011 had a pair of peregrines trying to nest on one of our crane towers for a couple of years finally this year they laid a clutch of eggs ,they will have been due to hatch anytime .two days ago we noticed there were no sign of the adults so on a routine inspection of the crane building i managed to get a look into the nest box we put up some *expletive removed* had climbed up and taken all the eggs
OLDYELLOW Posted May 27, 2011 Report Posted May 27, 2011 had a pair of peregrines trying to nest on one of our crane towers for a couple of years finally this year they laid a clutch of eggs ,they will have been due to hatch anytime .two days ago we noticed there were no sign of the adults so on a routine inspection of the crane building i managed to get a look into the nest box we put up some *expletive removed* had climbed up and taken all the eggs :emoticon-0137-clapping:
nickiclark Posted May 27, 2011 Report Posted May 27, 2011 it is about bloody time some1 did then lmao
sammy Posted May 27, 2011 Report Posted May 27, 2011 had a pair of peregrines trying to nest on one of our crane towers for a couple of years finally this year they laid a clutch of eggs ,they will have been due to hatch anytime .two days ago we noticed there were no sign of the adults so on a routine inspection of the crane building i managed to get a look into the nest box we put up some *expletive removed* had climbed up and taken all the eggs the rspb moving eggs to different part of country
hawked again Posted May 27, 2011 Report Posted May 27, 2011 the rspb moving eggs to different part of country Surly not. Is it not against the law to interfere or even go near a BOPs nest in the breading season? Oh, I forgot, the law does not apply to them does it.
Guest stb- Posted May 27, 2011 Report Posted May 27, 2011 Surly not. Is it not against the law to interfere or even go near a BOPs nest in the breading season? Oh, I forgot, the law does not apply to them does it.law unto themselves them bassas they even take the runt out of the nests now hand rear them then re release them , bumping the numbers up
shotgun tim Posted May 28, 2011 Author Report Posted May 28, 2011 its on HUNTING LIFE site and me being me is getting slated just because i told em about racing pigeons and a best falcon/hawk is a dead 1 oops maybe i should start thinking before typing......NOT lol it says the police have been informed so has the wildlife officer
Guest IB Posted May 28, 2011 Report Posted May 28, 2011 Who is to say that this was the work of humans? Who in their right mind would scale a crane derrick in the weather we have been having for last couple of weeks now? There was a video posted on the Site the other day that showed Mr Crow raiding a sparrowhawk nest. Maybe PC Wildlife-Plod should interview all the Crow family in that area first?
THE FIFER Posted May 28, 2011 Report Posted May 28, 2011 Surly not. Is it not against the law to interfere or even go near a BOPs nest in the breading season? Oh, I forgot, the law does not apply to them does it. they are the law
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