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Name: Mark Kettlestring on Jun 27, 2009Comments:
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Name: Robert Iles on Jun 27, 2009Comments: I get a tippler taken every time I let the birds out.
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Name: Andy Swift on Jun 27, 2009Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: George on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Robert Nichols on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Steve Vaizey on Jun 28, 2009Comments: I sat in the garden the other day listening to a blackbird, then all of a sudden this hawk came like a rocket out the sky, the blackbird never sung again
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Name: Paul Gregg on Jun 28, 2009Comments: The RSPB needs to stand back and have a look at its self , its for all birds to be protected not just the choosen few
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Name: Michael Murphy on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Mick Hession on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Mr Lee David Croasdale on Jun 28, 2009Comments: We used to have so many song birds in the garden the decline n them has been massive, i have not seen a Green finch for 2 years no Song Thrushes. but i often see a Sparrow hawk bobbing through the garden with its claws full.
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Name: Martin Conlin on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: John Powles on Jun 28, 2009Comments: these bird are taking over the countryside they are killing everything else off soon there will only hawks crows magpies rooks and the likes its abought time something was dont to stop this slaughter of defenceless birds
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Name: Paul Pateman on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Paul Cameron on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Kevin Wintle on Jun 28, 2009Comments: it`s about time that nature`s balance was shifted back towards the song birds and other peaceful mannerd birds instead of sparrowhawks and peregrine`s just attacking and killing evething in sight!!! a peregrine`s natural habitat is on cliff faces so why is nest boxes being put up in cities reduce numbers NOW before it`s too late otherwise our future generation`s will only see the peaceful bird`s in BOOKS!!!
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Dave Freeman on Jun 28, 2009Comments: There needs to be some control as it will only get worse
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Name: Phil Crawford on Jun 28, 2009Comments: we have noticed fewer and fewer birds on our bird table in the recent years and have had small birds and doves killed in the garden by Sparrow Hawks.
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Name: Glenn Scurfield on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Frank Baillie on Jun 28, 2009Comments: please help us
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Name: Drew James Caskey on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: David Thorp on Jun 28, 2009Comments: used to have a garden full of songbirds all weve got now is crows
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Name: Duncan Reid on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Aj on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Damian Hewitt on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Adrian Boulter on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Anthony Williams on Jun 28, 2009Comments: Birds of prey are playing a massive role in the decline of songbirds throughout britain. the populations of gosh hawks and perigrin falcons are at their highest ever levels and many species of bird will be wiped out in the near future unless they can be controlled and managed.
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Name: Simon Lane on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Norman Simpson on Jun 28, 2009Comments: well about time something was done, before its to late. cant remember the last time i have seen more that a few birds on my bird table at one time, going back just three years ago, the bird table was full of all sorts of small birds every single day.
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Name: BILLYPADDOCK on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: John Dunn on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Pete Humphreys on Jun 28, 2009Comments: action way overdue can not get birds to feed of the feeders in the garden any more due to visits by sparrow hawks
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Name: W Hunstone on Jun 28, 2009Comments: the pereguine falcon is killing all our british brirds and iskilling a lot of our pigeons and our sport.
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Thomas Davison on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 28, 2009Comments: this is long overdue , and should be a big prioritie as the song birds and the public don,t realise the damage they predators are doing
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Name: George Smith on Jun 28, 2009Comments: 6 small birds killed in my garden in the last two weeks by a sparrowhawk something must be done or we will have nosong birds left
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 28, 2009Comments: to little to late .the damage has been done ,but every little bit will help .
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Name: J Mc Murrough on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Stephen Brown on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Peter W Watson on Jun 28, 2009Comments: RSPB does exactly the opposite of what it supposed to do -
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Name: B.Boden on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Dave Stokes on Jun 28, 2009Comments: would be nice to see a skylark again .numbers of perigrens need reducing to many hybreds
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Name: Victor Spizer on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Jeff Hall on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Brian Holland on Jun 28, 2009Comments:
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Name: Jeffery Hall on Jun 28, 2009Comments: