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9 hours ago, GarethM said:

I've not heard about that, I do know that the reds can smell them and greys can't.

 

Just presumed like most predators, they just move territory to a place with easy prey.

 

The greys around me are wary for good reason but the buzzards are helping to keep a check on things.

 

Or more likely tune in to a different prey species, any nesting bird ground or tree, rabbits, chickens, pheasant etc

Would cos absolute devastion if they were ever released widely in big numbers, esp numbers big enough to kill enough greys at a landscape/regional/national level.

 

Dunno about the smelling them but as they evolved with them will have a good built in fear of them and know wot that smell means,

But seemingly the main factor is greys spend a lot of time on ground ( i think 70% odd) while reds spend very little and the reds being smaller and more agile can escape on to higher smaller branches the PM can't follow

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