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Pretty horrific way to kill anything,not something I would be willing to do

Each to there own George. But no doubt about it these predators are having a massive impact on the future of the sport of racing pigeons

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Totally agree but they are only doing what nature intended them to do,a friend bought me a morning at our local falconry centre 5 years ago and as I am a bird lover and not just a fancier it was a huge eye opener for me

Guest bigda
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A thought ,they where brought into the towns ,to eat street pigeons still see plenty Streeters going about.

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very sad day Jim, the lost of a good pigeon,

 

The owner couldn't have thought it was a good pigeon, he put it out as bait. emoticon-0127-lipssealed.gif

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Be careful with your comments lads..this is an open forum! I know for a fact that there are eyes watching us😶

I personally think that what this guy did to this poor falcon was intolerable....to lace a pigeon with a pesticide and release it in an area close to a peregrine nest is inexcusable...i dont want to associate myself with this type of fancier!! expletive remove ... Imagine what damage could be caused to the peregrine population if the pigeon fancy decided to let treated pigeons go on the same weekend.....carnage to these beautiful birds of prey...i for one would be very sad as a bird lover😕 And would not be part of any such scheme!

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Be careful with your comments lads..this is an open forum! I know for a fact that there are eyes watching us😶

I personally think that what this guy did to this poor falcon was intolerable....to lace a pigeon with a pesticide and release it in an area close to a peregrine nest is inexcusable...i dont want to associate myself with this type of fancier!! expletive remove ... Imagine what damage could be caused to the peregrine population if the pigeon fancy decided to let treated pigeons go on the same weekend.....carnage to these beautiful birds of prey...i for one would be very sad as a bird lover😕 And would not be part of any such scheme!

 

My thoughts exactly

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Totally agree but they are only doing what nature intended them to do,a friend bought me a morning at our local falconry centre 5 years ago and as I am a bird lover and not just a fancier it was a huge eye opener for me

Yes nature intended them to nest on cliff faces not in man made nest boxes in cities and towns.

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Yes nature intended them to nest on cliff faces not in man made nest boxes in cities and towns.

 

Again I must agree with you but once again we have a post suggesting mass action to dispose of the problem and it ain't going to happen its just rhetoric

Guest TAMMY_1
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Yes nature intended them to nest on cliff faces not in man made nest boxes in cities and towns.

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