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A nest site is a nest site, regardless of the species. When we did our unit 5 training, we were told that a bird sitting in a tree with a twig in its' mouth, classes that tree as an active nest site.

 

I can never work out the general hatred for corvids :confused1: We wipe out so many small birds with our hedge removal, house building, farming practices etc etc, but somehow by persecuting corvids we make it all better.

 

It can "inconvenience" the working day, but working with and around nature is all part of this work and just needs working around.

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A nest site is a nest site, regardless of the species. When we did our unit 5 training, we were told that a bird sitting in a tree with a twig in its' mouth, classes that tree as an active nest site.

 

I can never work out the general hatred for corvids :confused1: We wipe out so many small birds with our hedge removal, house building, farming practices etc etc, but somehow by persecuting corvids we make it all better.

 

It can "inconvenience" the working day, but working with and around nature is all part of this work and just needs working around.

 

take it your not a farmer or small holder... I am sure if you see the magpies pecking at the newborn lambs you would dis like them, but as normal people put there views across not knowing the full impact that certain things have...

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Lived in the country all my life, worked on farms since 8yrs old, went to agri college and have worked outside in the countryside ever since.

 

So you never seen magpies attack lambs and peck at calfs eyes when they born??

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Yes it is, so you would be committing an offence if you disturb the nest.

 

Although there is nothing to stop you from shooting the Magpies, then the nest would not be in use and no offence would be committed.

 

You should have been a lawyer Skyhuck :thumbup: ££££££££

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I thought it was a Witches broom like you get in the Birch trees, honest. I catapulted one a few years back trying to get some Wrens that were nesting in the Clematis down the garden. If you get one the others come to see what happened. I watched one trying to get into a conifer with collared doves nesting in it and the doves just flew straight into them like battering rams.

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