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Name: Chris M on Jun 28, 2009Comments: its time we saw increase in song birds not hawks the rspb must concentrate on small birds not preditorsFlag
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Name: Mark Ketlestring on Jun 28, 2009Comments: the enviroment has been tampered with that much the song birds are rapidly decreasing something must be done before the only cuck-coos we hear are in swiss clocksFlag
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Name: Peter Jones on Jun 28, 2009Comments: similar situation to badgers look at the farmers culling there cattle due to bovine t.b its ok protecting animals but a proviso must be in place for when they become overpopulated and become pestsFlag
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Name: Frank Tasker on Jun 28, 2009Comments: We live in open countryside in Lincolnshire and have now stopped putting out food for the songbirds due to daily attacks by sparrow hawks. Numbers have drasticley been reduced.Flag
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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!!!Flag
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Name: Chris Roscoe on Jun 28, 2009Comments: i agree with the damage that these birds are causing around the UK To Wild Birds And Pet Birds What Some People Own And I Would Like To See Somthink DoneFlag
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Name: Phil Crawford on Jun 28, 2009Comments: every year there seems to be less and less songbirds, the RSPB need to readdress the balance.Flag
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Name: S Stewart on Jun 28, 2009Comments: cant put out bird table now as have had constant attacks from sparrowhawks ,garden at one time was full wild finches now none appearFlag
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Name: Bob Nichols on Jun 28, 2009Comments: This is a long overdue petition to get the legislation changed to save the songbirds of Great Britain and Europe from the persecution by Peregrines, Sparrow hawks and GoshawksFlag
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Name: William Wilson on Jun 28, 2009Comments: there are far to many sparrow hawks,peregrines in this country of ours its about time the culling should start right awayFlag
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Name: Kevin Hayes on Jun 28, 2009Comments: birds of prey such as peregrines and sparrowhawks have been encouraged to breed in artificial nest sites in uk towns and cities,allowing their numbers to increase to such an extent where our native british songbird numbers have been decimated! kevinFlag
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Name: Harry Chappell on Jun 28, 2009Comments: I see daily the carnage done by sparrowhawks around my gardenFlag
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Name: Peter Dempsey on Jun 28, 2009Comments: I have witnesed the attacks by Sparow Hawks at my bird feeding table, My late Mother brought us up to love and care for our fethered friends I have been part of a family that loves the local songbirds, We now feel that by feeding the birds at feeding tables we are only gathering them in one place for the Hawks to devour and tare them limb from limb we have had to desist from feeding birds because of this kind of slaughter peter dempseyFlag
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Name: Alex Wight on Jun 28, 2009Comments: Birds of prey no longer need introduced or protected, as they are well prepared to live in this world as nature provided for them. Give all our bird population back please.Flag
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Name: Raymond Surtees on Jun 28, 2009Comments: about time something was done about these falcons our small bird population is been decimated by these birdsFlag
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Name: Daniel Mcelroy on Jun 28, 2009Comments: the peregrine is decimating every thing in its path all sorts of birds have been killed to near extinctionFlag
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Name: Daniel Mcelroy on Jun 28, 2009Comments: the peregrine is decimating every thing in its path all sorts of birds have been killed to near extinctionFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 28, 2009Comments: the peregrine is decimating every thing in its path all sorts of birds have been killed to near extinctionFlag
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Name: John Lawrie on Jun 28, 2009Comments: very poor managment by rspb i have not seen as many birds of pray ever!!!!!! with no pedator!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 28, 2009Comments: only today while walking the dog came upon the sorry site of a collard dove stripped of feathers still alive, until the sparrowhawk returned to finish its mealFlag
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Name: Marc Topham on Jun 28, 2009Comments: i think the sparrow hawk goshawk and peregrine are wonderfull birds and never wish harm to them even tho they kill how racing pigeons.but to lose the song birds black birds and others would be of great sadness.and somthing must be done and done now....Flag
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Name: Craig Leach on Jun 28, 2009Comments: it is about time there took the ban of them.if there were controlled you you will see the numbers of song birds and other birds come back fast.Flag