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jimmy1982

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Some proper anti bird of prey c**ts on this forum just look on general talk. They havent got a chance to repopulate when youve got pricks saying there on the same level as badgers and need killing because they kill a few game birds. They would cry if every falconer went out in to there game penns and beat feck out of the game birds like that c**t did. Not all keepers will be like that well I hope there not and that c**ts just gave them bad press.

 

You'll last long on here Jimbo, resorting to name calling tut tut.

 

Bellend.

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Flying a bird of prey is what i live for, but i really do think a restriced cull is needed, not just for the problems they cause for gamekeepers but the sheer amount of them around is too much and it seems to be taking its toll on the population of them due to the competition for food after the poults have gotten to a size where they are no longer easy pickings for buzzards, i think a closely monitored cull will be beneficial not only for the keepers but also the buzzard population itself.

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Not sure what it's been like in the North, but obviously in the west they have been living with very high buzzard numbers for many years.......in the east of England it's probably been only the last 10+ years that have seen a widespread population of buzzards, but already in that time it's become apparent that the population will need controlling, such are the numbers.....

That said.......I do find it an irritating attitude of a lot of the keepers/shooter's I've come across.....that every stoat, fox, bird of prey etc etc needs to die to avoid mass carnage of pheasant poults.......

What's even more laughable, is the argument that birds of prey in the area disperse game birds, moving them off the land.......& a large shooting party, with dogs, guns, flags etc pushing through all the cover every week through season apparently does not......lol

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