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White-tailed eagle killed in West Sussex with dangerous banned pesticide
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 8130042" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>That is interesting. Hawks have a very fine sense of taste. They response to call much better when calling off to tasty (to a hawk!) meat like warm pigeon, duck, or game rather than the soggy cold day old chicks many novices feed their birds on! But they don't seem to have a sense of smell, whereas birds like vultures apparently do (I think!). (Now that's got me wondering. Do waders find their food in mud by smell or feel?). The tens of thousands of petals that fall from my wild cherry tree would all be picked up by the hens if I had them loose. It is like snow here just now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 8130042, member: 4505"] That is interesting. Hawks have a very fine sense of taste. They response to call much better when calling off to tasty (to a hawk!) meat like warm pigeon, duck, or game rather than the soggy cold day old chicks many novices feed their birds on! But they don't seem to have a sense of smell, whereas birds like vultures apparently do (I think!). (Now that's got me wondering. Do waders find their food in mud by smell or feel?). The tens of thousands of petals that fall from my wild cherry tree would all be picked up by the hens if I had them loose. It is like snow here just now. [/QUOTE]
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