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Milvus | 09:21 Tue 15th Apr 2014 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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Report here re a mass poising of raptors in Scotland. This is a farming area so possible reasons are unclear.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/apr/03/scottish-birtd-of-prey-colony-mass-poisonings
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It is terrible, the whole area is talking about it and everyone is horrified it's happened here.

Before we go blaming farmers, it's worth mentioning that local farmers and landowners have donated £12K to the reward fund.

Let's hope those responsible are caught soon.
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Good point 2SP. As I understand it, they stepped in pretty quickly to up the reward. Let's hope they catch the person soon
I read it on birdguides. I'll lay odds it will be gamekeepers who are the culprits. Although pigeon fanciers have been known to kill birds of prey.
This is a report from April 3rd. I thought it might have happened again.
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Thanks Tilly2, I had only just caught this. Didn't notice the date.
Not gamekeepers in this case Carrust, this is a farming area. There aren't any shoots
Just one of the theories I've heard - possibly someone trying to dispose of illegally held poison has dumped it somewhere stupid and the birds (or their prey) have managed to get hold of it.
They usually put it in a carcase....I don't think it was an accident
Carrust, it just seems to be on such a large scale though. We do get the odd bird found to be poisoned from time to time, but never like this.

I can't believe another one has been found -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-27064627

This is sickening.
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Let's hope that is the last

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