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Aren't you missing the point? The GL circumvents the EU so in effect the former over-rides the latter.

Pigeons had to be put on General License in the UK because the EU put them on the protected list, due to some populations being threatened.

I was in France for a week 4 years ago and I only saw pigeons, 2 of them, when we visited a town.

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Pigeons had to be put on General License in the UK because the EU put them on the protected list, due to some populations being threatened.

I was in France for a week 4 years ago and I only saw pigeons, 2 of them, when we visited a town.

 

And there's me thinking ALL birds were protected...............French prostitutes included !!

 

Can't be bothered any more, I'm off to shoot a few pigeons.

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Deary me!!!

 

For me grassland farm = woodpigeon, corvids, grey squirell, rabbit, fox all of which may be doing varying levels of damage. Usually smallish numbers but I guess it depends on your area and what adjoins the land you shoot on, time of year etc etc. Have also read a few items online where folks shooting woodpigeon on strong established flightlines over grassland / woods where they may be travelling to easier pickings.

 

Good places for learning/further improving ones fieldcraft in my opinion.

 

Hope this helps Phil.

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