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Looks like it was lucky to survive with that injury, what did you do with it?

Nothing just gave it food and water and left it in the loft ( eating and drinking ok and managed to get home so I ll keep an eye on it over the next few days )

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Its not a redkite thats done that pal more like a sparrowhawk

Yes and as a supposed excellent trapper who knows everything about traps, trapping and the general wildlife of this country I find it incredulous that you do not know how BOP work. I am not denying th

I'd love to know where all this carrion that Red Kites, Buzzards and Ravens feed on is ?????????? It's illegal for a farmer to leave fallen stock on the land any more and I'm out on the land 7 days a

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I'd love to know where all this carrion that Red Kites, Buzzards and Ravens feed on is ??????????

It's illegal for a farmer to leave fallen stock on the land any more and I'm out on the land 7 days a week and don't see as much as a dead rabbit.

Yet, all these protected birds of prey that the Wildlife departments are churning out seem to always look healthy and well fed.

Pity all the leverat's and wild pheasant poults we used to see aren't as healthy.

pheasant shoots provide alot of carrion through winter for birds of prey. its not just done on big estates theses days there is small syndicate shoots popping up out the woodwork everywhere and they would provide alot of food through the winter and before you know it theres poults to wood again providing easy pickings.

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Shoots are very rare here in Ireland and feeding stations are non exsistant in my part of the world and with feeding stations you'd see more than a couple of birds.

As for that pigeon I'd say it was a Sparrowhawk. They often come from underneath and strike. That pigeon got away before the hawk got it to the ground and put it on it's back to pluck and eat it.

JMHO.

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