hello,
BBC News article sorry for double posting link already available..Oops! over looked my apologies.
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David
“Like all great travelers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I’ve seen.”
I suppose this happens on a regular basis but so sad to see this on our local osprey nest at Lochter.
A million voices for nature.
I'm afraid it's not clear what this is about, Alexandra. Can you explain further.
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Tony
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I do not find this site too user friendly.Trying to share the footage of our local osprey chick being snatched by a buzzard.
www.bbc.co.uk/.../uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-18609752
I'll grant you it's not the easiest site to navigate. Is this a video? If so you can paste the link to it in a reply box. Alternatively, if it's on YouTube, click on "Use rich formatting" then on the fourth icon from the left at the top of the edit page and insert the URL.
If it's just an article then just paste the link.
Thanks for your support Alan. Thinking I should't comment on anything.
Yes thanks. My daughter works fo the RSPB and I have been a member for most of my life. Get a bit upset when people post such negative thoughts about my obsrvations.
It looks like the Mods have removed the offending post and my response to it. Let's move on.
Having now read the article and the RSPB response it is clearly an an unusual occurrence albeit a rather sad one. What disturbs me more than the loss of the Osprey chick which is down to natural predation is the way that Scottish Land and Estates have jumped on the current bandwagon of trying to demonize the buzzard.
Don't be put off from commenting Alexandra.
Yes I have seen this. Thought I introduced the subject.