Hen Harriers

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whoowhoop
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Re: Hen Harriers

#11 Post by whoowhoop »

Christel,

they turn up every year across the road from me. Literally.
Same as the Hobbys.
You may be surprised at the daily updated list of recorded birds held in the Ecology Centre.
Like all "rarities", there are more than are admitted to.
There is no profit in saying that things are progressing nicely.
You won't find the RSPB saying that magpies are responsible for killing songbirds or that sparrowhawks don't just take sparrows......
Are the RSPB blaming evil 'keepers, greedy farmers or is it windmills this time?

Oooooh! sign01 I've come over all unnecessary.... :run:
Happy is he, who goes out for the amusement of himself, and not for the amazement of others
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