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took the y/birds down about 10 miles early this morning about 6 30 when i got back from work this afternoon i m still 11 short and 2 hurt looks like percys been at them . let hope some more turn up

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not so good loon, aye the percys are everywhere n seem to be so many nesting along the rocky cliffs on the coast , we have them between buckie and portknockie at the cliffs there, most of our lads keep the training all inland and way from that particular areas?? maybe try keeping the birds inland a bit to?? might help yi

 

 

 

john

 

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montrose its prob only about 7 miles i let the doos up in three separate bunches of about 17 . i now there is a pair of peragines on the flight path on there way home at st cyrus . thats why i took them so early, to hopfully beat percy out of his bed but i was wrong

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montrose its prob only about 7 miles i let the doos up in three separate bunches of about 17 . i now there is a pair of peragines on the flight path on there way home at st cyrus . thats why i took them so early, to hopfully beat percy out of his bed but i was wrong

 

They're on the wing hunting as soon as its light i've seen the pair in grangemouth when i've been working nightshift seen them as early 4:30am/4:45am scary :emoticon-0179-headbang:

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