THE FIFER Posted November 24, 2012 Report Posted November 24, 2012 these are very familiar over the country now, there is a line of them along the other side of the Forth from Leven, and this one on Leven sea front, dont see them being land marks for the birds as they are everywhere now, are they any use or are they a hazard to our birds,
R.A.M.C.63 Posted November 24, 2012 Report Posted November 24, 2012 Total waste time+money Scots being fed Sh*t about these things so Alex,s Sh*theed can meet his promises to reduce carbon foot print, Mans a Lunatic, and if ur birds hit these they wont be much use in Eyesign class :)
Guest The Newbie Posted November 25, 2012 Report Posted November 25, 2012 Loads of them on the hills near our lofts they would be ok if they were coloured but they are just another hazzard
lanarkshire lad Posted November 25, 2012 Report Posted November 25, 2012 these are very familiar over the country now, there is a line of them along the other side of the Forth from Leven, and this one on Leven sea front, dont see them being land marks for the birds as they are everywhere now, are they any use or are they a hazard to our birds,There is plenty of these turbines near forth in Lanarkshire and as far as I know they have not caused any problems I think the pigeons see them ok. I haven't had any come back with there heads missing so far
greenlands Posted November 25, 2012 Report Posted November 25, 2012 There are several wind farms on the line of flight to us lads in West Cumbria,the so called powers that be are now in the progress of heightening the pylons as well.
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