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Laura.xx
17/05/2019 01:08
Hello to all. I'm looking for a lot of Help I found what I think is a pair of lapwing nests what shall I do.??.
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Laura.xx
17/05/2019 01:47
Well there's no problem really Bob I just wanted a bit of conformation really & advice.
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James
17/05/2019 07:08
Stay away from it or they may abandon it.
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Laura.xx
17/05/2019 07:14
Hi James I know it might sound a bit mad but these birds know who I am.
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hawk21
17/05/2019 09:56
Always remember the birds know exactly what they are doing, as said already first you should not be looking for the nests, as they are all protected by law, and you can be prosecuted for disturbance, and they get enough problems without us adding to them. Just admire them from a safe distance. Hope that makes sense to you.
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