Hi Andy
I have had one or two replies but you are the first with positive 'will do'
result.
Will contact you again as soon as I get any details from the RSPB officer who
(apparently) was involved with the problem last year.
Many thanks for your reply and I look forward to meeting up with you in the near
future.
Clive
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From: Andy Hodgetts <andrew.hodgetts@...>
To: WMBC-Worcs@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 17 January, 2009 17:36:55
Subject: Re: [WMBC-Worcs] Protection of Peregrine Falcons
I live in Brierley Hill - not too far away, and indeed was disgusted at the
trapping and killing of the peregrines. I would be interested in doing my bit to
guard the quarry.
Andy Hodgetts.
----- Original Message -----
From: williamsonclive
To: WMBC-Worcs@yahoogro ups.com
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 6:54 PM
Subject: [WMBC-Worcs] Protection of Peregrine Falcons
Is there anyone interested in exploring the possiblilities of guarding
the quarry in Kingswinford where Peregrines were attacked last year?
You may have seen the tv news or the local papers when nests and eggs
and indeed the adult birds were attacked in both Cannock & Kingswinford.
I live in a road adjacent the quarry here in Kingswinford and had seen
the Peregrines earlier in the year when doiny my tetrad recording for
the BTO atlas. Unfortunately I was unaware of the danger they were in
and was deeply shocked when the report was shown. What if I had done
more? What an we do if the adults survived and return again this year?
Any ideas anyone?
Clive Williamson
Granville Drive
Kingswinford
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