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Chris Packham at it again !
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiveospades" data-source="post: 6105284" data-attributes="member: 75910"><p>Obviously Mr. Packham has never tried to grow oilseed rape commercially , if we put gas guns out they are vandalised or the batteries are stolen and if we put out hawks or kites on poles they are stolen as well. The wood pigeon must be one of the most prolific breeding birds there are. Go to any town or city park or green space and there are large numbers of fat woodpigeons. Surely 'Potty Packham' and his misguided crew are not claiming that pigeons are an endangered species.</p><p>As for corvids, perhaps Mr. Packham could be shown some pictures of a sheep that has had it's eyes pecked out whilst still alive, that might make him see things differently.</p><p>Both pigeons and corvids have been controlled for many many years but still are on the increase. The man needs to research before he speaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiveospades, post: 6105284, member: 75910"] Obviously Mr. Packham has never tried to grow oilseed rape commercially , if we put gas guns out they are vandalised or the batteries are stolen and if we put out hawks or kites on poles they are stolen as well. The wood pigeon must be one of the most prolific breeding birds there are. Go to any town or city park or green space and there are large numbers of fat woodpigeons. Surely 'Potty Packham' and his misguided crew are not claiming that pigeons are an endangered species. As for corvids, perhaps Mr. Packham could be shown some pictures of a sheep that has had it's eyes pecked out whilst still alive, that might make him see things differently. Both pigeons and corvids have been controlled for many many years but still are on the increase. The man needs to research before he speaks. [/QUOTE]
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