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great vid rez -there was a video going around with some lads using hen sparrow hawk on crows herring gulls etc -they are fearless buggers once they lock on to their target -ive found 2 nests this year with both being successful in rearing young

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great vid rez -there was a video going around with some lads using hen sparrow hawk on crows herring gulls etc -they are fearless buggers once they lock on to their target -ive found 2 nests this year with both being successful in rearing young

 

"Fearless buggers" Nicely put.

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great vid rez -there was a video going around with some lads using hen sparrow hawk on crows herring gulls etc -they are fearless buggers once they lock on to their target -ive found 2 nests this year with both being successful in rearing young

It's been a good year for the Hawks n buzzards round our way ,

You can get really close to the young Hawks taken a few pics but my phones crap for it:(

It sounds like assassins creed on one of the perms :)

Atb si

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great vid rez -there was a video going around with some lads using hen sparrow hawk on crows herring gulls etc -they are fearless buggers once they lock on to their target -ive found 2 nests this year with both being successful in rearing young

. I love that vid, nature is better than anything, produced in film, that's awesome, I did know a guy many moons ago that had a sparrow hawk trained solely on magpies, he used black and white lures for its training, until it was a regular magpie catcher, which was brilliant until he turned up one day on one of his perms and the owner opened the front door to let his black and white cat out, needless to say the perm and the cat were both lost
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When I was up in the forest living ,I could get near crows like that (branchers) we used to call the rooks years ago when they left the nest.

Ftm that sounds good sport, I heard of pesties using bigger bops on gulls on landfill sites .

I live in a seaside town that's over run with the dirty b@stard things, they fully wreck the town on a night by ripping binbags to bits, there's council workers up at the crack of dawn cleaning all the mess up!!!

They attack ppl in the street for food and if u touch one you get fu@ked by the law, massive fines!!!

We're allowed to shoot vermin.... But not gulls !!!! Wtf

All because some treehugger on the council blocks it :(

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When I was up in the forest living ,I could get near crows like that (branchers) we used to call the rooks years ago when they left the nest.

Ftm that sounds good sport, I heard of pesties using bigger bops on gulls on landfill sites .

I live in a seaside town that's over run with the dirty b@stard things, they fully wreck the town on a night by ripping binbags to bits, there's council workers up at the crack of dawn cleaning all the mess up!!!

They attack ppl in the street for food and if u touch one you get fu@ked by the law, massive fines!!!

We're allowed to shoot vermin.... But not gulls !!!! Wtf

All because some treehugger on the council blocks it :(

I agree 100% Si - Oh how I wish Gulls were on the general license.

 

...... disruptive nasty little shit bombers.

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