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I reckon it is great because those idiots from the RSPB have suddenly learned what most of us have known already. Goshawks will kill and eat anything that they can find and do not give up. And these days the Sparrowhawk females are nearly as bad and only restricted by by the fact that they a smaller than the Gos. It is not so long ago that a Sparrowhawk attacking pigeons in the air was almost unheard of but they have learned. I think that now that the Gos has learned that they can get a meal from the nests of Ospreys they will carry on and learn from each other. What next,crows, rooks and what about the dear old Buzzards? "The times they are a changing".

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