Guest john5 Posted June 19, 2011 Report Share Posted June 19, 2011 It makes you think. Grouse moors are miles from any where so I wonder how they knew about the traps to set up cameras! You can see plenty grouse moors in derbyshire from the side of the main roads! Plenty heather burning etc visible. This guy is obviously not very discrete in his daily activities...no-one can see me out here it will be fine sort of mentality. All it takes is one bunny hugger/RSPB member etc to be walking across a moor and see the trap then go investigate and hey presto you end up like that guy!! :wallbash: DONT MAKE STUPID COMMENTS ABOUT SOMETHING YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT if you knew any of the facts about this case you may see things differently , the guy was fit-up by the RSPB trust me they(RSPB) play a very dirty game Quote Link to post
Bobba_fett 117 Posted June 20, 2011 Report Share Posted June 20, 2011 (edited) I agree with logun, the rspb need to stop hunting down keepers and worry about their reserves. you think they would wonder how it is that there are so many birds of pray around shooting estates and very few on the own ground. its because we control crows, stoat and fox ect which leads to an abundance of other birds and animals for them to eat. if they would take their heads out their arse's they could see that, but this doesn't agree with their idea's on how the country side works. if they would take this aproch then made some time down the line keepers could be able to conrol birds of pray where they are doing harm to sporting intrests. I agree with you mate, with that they should stop hunting down keepers, but the reason birds of prey are so abundant on shooting estates are that it is a like all you can eat buffet. im sure most birds of prey feast on game birds than any other animal because there an easy dinner they would get more wild game moving in and have bigger broods make it to adulthood, plus more mice(kez) rabbits(gos,buz,kite ect, pigeons (sparrow hawks, gos, perigrine) plus all the lapwings and ostercatchers chick and adults most birds of pray will take. Birds of pray dont just eat gamebirds and thats partly why buzzards/ravens (to name a few) need controled in some areas. Edited June 20, 2011 by Bobba_fett Quote Link to post
FightTheBan 1,147 Posted June 20, 2011 Report Share Posted June 20, 2011 they should put him in a cage and brick him Horrible wee c**t. Get your prioroties straight. FUD FTB Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted June 20, 2011 Report Share Posted June 20, 2011 they should put him in a cage and brick him Horrible wee c**t. Get your prioroties straight. FUD FTB Nice to see you back pal, been a distinct lack of straight talking, rustic Scottish abuse on here of late! Quote Link to post
ratattack 111 Posted June 20, 2011 Report Share Posted June 20, 2011 It makes you think. Grouse moors are miles from any where so I wonder how they knew about the traps to set up cameras! You can see plenty grouse moors in derbyshire from the side of the main roads! Plenty heather burning etc visible. This guy is obviously not very discrete in his daily activities...no-one can see me out here it will be fine sort of mentality. All it takes is one bunny hugger/RSPB member etc to be walking across a moor and see the trap then go investigate and hey presto you end up like that guy!! :wallbash: DONT MAKE STUPID COMMENTS ABOUT SOMETHING YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT if you knew any of the facts about this case you may see things differently , the guy was fit-up by the RSPB trust me they(RSPB) play a very dirty game And who the f**k are you then! I know plenty about these sort of things you jumped up nobody! He stitched himself up the days he killed the birds.....END OF. He got caught even if the bop were planted he still did what he did and got caught I know the RSPB play dirty games, they used to drink in the same pub as us keepers up north in scotland as their reserve bordered an estate i worked on! so why dont you piss off back under your rock! 1 Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted June 20, 2011 Report Share Posted June 20, 2011 It makes you think. Grouse moors are miles from any where so I wonder how they knew about the traps to set up cameras! You can see plenty grouse moors in derbyshire from the side of the main roads! Plenty heather burning etc visible. This guy is obviously not very discrete in his daily activities...no-one can see me out here it will be fine sort of mentality. All it takes is one bunny hugger/RSPB member etc to be walking across a moor and see the trap then go investigate and hey presto you end up like that guy!! :wallbash: DONT MAKE STUPID COMMENTS ABOUT SOMETHING YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT if you knew any of the facts about this case you may see things differently , the guy was fit-up by the RSPB trust me they(RSPB) play a very dirty game And who the f**k are you then! I know plenty about these sort of things you jumped up nobody! He stitched himself up the days he killed the birds.....END OF. He got caught even if the bop were planted he still did what he did and got caught I know the RSPB play dirty games, they used to drink in the same pub as us keepers up north in scotland as their reserve bordered an estate i worked on! so why dont you piss off back under your rock! You do what you have to do because theres no other legal way............... Quote Link to post
danw 1,748 Posted June 20, 2011 Report Share Posted June 20, 2011 He didn't get charged with the killing of any birds just using pigeons as bait for bop and some welfare charges funny though whilst they where filming the trap a unidentified man wearing a balaclava went to the keepers traps yet the keeper wore no balaclava I would think a fit up sounds about right. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-13041097 Quote Link to post
Guest john5 Posted June 21, 2011 Report Share Posted June 21, 2011 It makes you think. Grouse moors are miles from any where so I wonder how they knew about the traps to set up cameras! You can see plenty grouse moors in derbyshire from the side of the main roads! Plenty heather burning etc visible. This guy is obviously not very discrete in his daily activities...no-one can see me out here it will be fine sort of mentality. All it takes is one bunny hugger/RSPB member etc to be walking across a moor and see the trap then go investigate and hey presto you end up like that guy!! :wallbash: DONT MAKE STUPID COMMENTS ABOUT SOMETHING YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT if you knew any of the facts about this case you may see things differently , the guy was fit-up by the RSPB trust me they(RSPB) play a very dirty game And who the f**k are you then! I know plenty about these sort of things you jumped up nobody! He stitched himself up the days he killed the birds.....END OF. He got caught even if the bop were planted he still did what he did and got caught I know the RSPB play dirty games, they used to drink in the same pub as us keepers up north in scotland as their reserve bordered an estate i worked on! so why dont you piss off back under your rock! by your responce i dont think you know too much and IF your a keeper you should have a different attitude towards a fellow keeper the guy was fit up as i said earlier and lets see what happens after his appeal when ALL the evidence has been heard this time Quote Link to post
Guest john5 Posted June 21, 2011 Report Share Posted June 21, 2011 He didn't get charged with the killing of any birds just using pigeons as bait for bop and some welfare charges funny though whilst they where filming the trap a unidentified man wearing a balaclava went to the keepers traps yet the keeper wore no balaclava I would think a fit up sounds about right. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-13041097 strangely it was a pigeon the RSPB CLAIMED THEY MARKED ,and it was the ONLY white/light coloured bird in his loft when the RSPB made the allegations he was fit up Quote Link to post
B.P.R 2,798 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 I seen the pictures and wondered why the keeper didn't wear a balaclava sometimes but did others? Seems like mr rspb wears balaclavas Quote Link to post
East coast 2 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 i often think about the relation ship the rspb and our birds have in common.think the rspb lost track of its true values now and became a business.money turn over keeps them going and i think the buiness side got no relation to what the rspb should stand for..some raptors may be uncommon to them, but others birds soon to follow if its to continue as it is...why should someone take the time and cost to establish,, say a new grouse shoot when some hawk decides to kill all thats there. the feeding of pheasants etc plays a huge roll in the wild bird population in this country and without them the likes of yellow hammer etc would soon be gone .. i found a nesting pair of goss this spring,but also noticed a decline in the other birds in the area.and seen a goss kill a female sparrow hawk,some thing that i would never see again,but some do need to be controled for the long being of other birds..buzards for intance are strugling to feed near me. nothing wrong with birds of pray ,but lets keep them to levels that dont decline other birds and at the mo the ballance out weighs other birds very true, Quote Link to post
deadly 1 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 something has to be done about all the birds of prey ,there are no small birds about but you can always see hawks ect hovering about,the balance of nature is so messed up someone with some inteligents need to sit down and listen to people ,magpies are on the increase 10 fold and that messes up everyting ,i may be wrong but i have eyes Quote Link to post
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