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Yep, we build conifer tepees for the birds to shelter under.

Neighbouring keeper really suffered last year when the Buzzards sat on his pens which stressed the birds and kept them away from the feeders and drinkers.

 

It's ok for these groups who are hell-bent on reintroducing all sorts of species but who takes responsibility when they start causing problems?

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Just been to check Rabbit traps on one of our covers. There was one Rabbit in a trap and there was four Buzzards and two Red Kites hovering over the cover.

 

I know it's possible that they were attracted by the Rabbit in the trap but the Rabbits are chewing off the cover crop so it's a catch22.

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They usually only take carrion or sick prey are definatly one for the easiest option. OH has a pair that follow him when on his permission and he throws them any crows and squirrels he bags and any rabbits that look iffy when gutted. They will also fly to him when being mobbed by crows and jink out of the way at the last minute leaving the crows for him. They have done it a few times, so it is a deliberate ploy. They come back once he has shot some for lunch. :lol:

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We have had buzzards around the area for years but they have never seemed very interested in our poults - Until this year!

Now one sits in a half dead oak tree all the time eying the birds around the release pen. I haven't seen him strike yet but think it is inevitable. The temptation will prove too much I fear.

We shall see...

Seems to many more of them about this year.

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Walking the hedgerows with dog on our rough shoot the other evening I spooked an adult Buzzard and moments later put my gun up to something large which dropped from a thick hedgerow before realising it was a young Buzzard. On investigating under the hedge found a very young very dead rabbit, still warm. As I walked up a gulley only another 50 yards further, another adult and youngster dropped from a tall Ash. So that's 4 we have. As a kid it wasn't often you saw Buzzards, now they seem to be everywhere.

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I feel terribly sorry for you lads but think yourselves lucky you havent got goshawks chasing your poults around the pen like a lurcher on a rabbit, and believe me the poults dont outgrow them, and with a famous north yorkshire forest with a release program over the next few years and birdy boys under every tuft of grass =HEADSTRESS

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I know of one big commercial shoot who has decided not to do early season partridges as buzzards caused havoke by pushing birds off drives. On our syndicate they are a nuisance although this season they were not evident early season but they are back now.

 

Spotted a buzzard taking lumps out of a hen pheasant quite close to the road near Bintry in mid-Norfolk. Thought they only ate slugs and worms Mr Packham??

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I know of one big commercial shoot who has decided not to do early season partridges as buzzards caused havoke by pushing birds off drives. On our syndicate they are a nuisance although this season they were not evident early season but they are back now.

Spotted a buzzard taking lumps out of a hen pheasant quite close to the road near Bintry in mid-Norfolk. Thought they only ate slugs and worms Mr Packham??

Maybe he can,t tell the difference between buzzards and thrushes.
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