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| Countryfile 1st July Pigeon Fancier Brian Massey | |
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Gaz b Oldbird
Posts : 6221 Join date : 2011-10-06 Age : 61 Location : Coming to a club near you
| Subject: Countryfile 1st July Pigeon Fancier Brian Massey Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:26 pm | |
| Tom Heap’s Blog: Birds Of Prey In a few weeks’ time on Countryfile, Tom will be looking at the controversy surrounding Britain’s growing bird of prey population. Here’s his account of the first day’s filming… In the backyard of a small pebble dashed semi, just south of Edinburgh, we found a father and son scanning the sky. Peering intently above the roof tops and shading their eyes from the bright cloud. Even as we talked they cast nervous glances to the heavens. They fear ‘death from above’, not for them but their prized pigeons. What most people would welcome as a wildlife success story - the gradual recovery of many of Britain’s bird of prey species – they view as a deadly threat to their pets and their passion. They’ve lost six in the last six months this year. Watching a peregrine falcon hunt a pigeon is like a “Ferrari taking on yer’ Astra” according to William – a pigeon fancier from the age of seven who, now approaching sixty, has just given up as he can't bear the growing death toll. This week we are filming an investigation into the impact of our growing birds of prey population: majestic kings of the air restored to their rightful dominion of the sky or a menace to game, pigeons and garden birds? The lordly language above has been prompted by another filming location. Dalhousie Castle was the last redoubt in Scotland to be besieged by an English King in person: Henry IV in 1400. There we saw our most successful bird of prey – the buzzard – whose numbers have doubled in the last fifteen years. We needed some stunt birds for close ups and controlled filming so the local falconer Denise flew Dolly and Watson. Graceful in flight, stunning in detail but still faintly chilling sitting on my thick glove, especially as they turn to fix you with those hawk-eyes. I know what it feels like to be lunch. So do pheasants. Especially those reared for shooting on a nearby estate where the gamekeeper reckons they kill one thousand of his birds every year. He wants permission to kill or move the local buzzards. “But surely” I said “they are part of the natural world undeserving of extermination for your sport”. “No, pheasants are my livestock and my livelihood and like a farmer I should be allowed to protect them”. Another thorny one: see for yourself on Sunday July 1st. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006t0bv |
| | | Don Webb Oldbird
Posts : 14930 Join date : 2009-03-27 Age : 51 Location : Tipton
| Subject: Re: Countryfile 1st July Pigeon Fancier Brian Massey Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:36 pm | |
| Look forward to the way pigeon racing will be seen on t.v when it is televised come 1st July |
| | | David Oldbird
Posts : 43897 Join date : 2009-03-18 Location : Leeds
| Subject: Re: Countryfile 1st July Pigeon Fancier Brian Massey Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:42 pm | |
| will be interesting to watch gary, altho ill bet there will be more complaints after its shown as they seem to have a habit of editing what they dont like dont they.......
also, 6 birds killed in 6 months isnt that many really, compared to some fanciers who are loosing them on a daily basis, maybe they could have chosen one of these to be on the program...? |
| | | Gaz b Oldbird
Posts : 6221 Join date : 2011-10-06 Age : 61 Location : Coming to a club near you
| Subject: Re: Countryfile 1st July Pigeon Fancier Brian Massey Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:50 pm | |
| it's a start mate, a fancier whom I'm in regular contact with would have been a good story, I did put his name forward. He has this year had eight killed to the sparrowhawk and half of his raceteam injured, that at the last count was 14 birds out of action, some with broken wings and others with various injuries that had miraculously escaped the attacks. I think the programme though wanted to concentrate on the peregrine side of things. He's may be a story for another day.
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| | | Rene A Youngbird
Posts : 3867 Join date : 2010-01-24 Age : 54 Location : Guernsey
| Subject: Re: Countryfile 1st July Pigeon Fancier Brian Massey Sun Jun 24, 2012 1:04 am | |
| cant wait to see this one thats for sure surely it can only help our sport and make the public more aware or this great sport/hobby of ours i hope they mention the monies raise for charity that fanciers do on a regular basis but i aint goin to hold my breath on that one |
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