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The beautiful little juvie in the photos below was found poisoned, and very sadly, did not survive.
Police investigation begins into poisoning of Peregrine falcons in Devon
Photos: Devon and Cornwall police.
Devon and Cornwall Police are investigating reports of a Peregrine falcon being deliberately poisoned.
Officers were contacted by staff at Glendinning Quarry in Ashburton, on Tuesday 15 August, about an injured bird.
The falcon had been found on the floor of the quarry, which is home to a breeding pair of Peregrine falcons. Despite being given immediate care, the bird died the next day.
According to the police, early indications suggest the falcon had been poisoned but it will be forensically examined to establish the cause of death, which will help the police investigation.
This is not the first time these birds of prey have been targeted. In the same area of Ashburton and Buckfastleigh, several incidents have taken place over the last twenty years.
Most of the incidents involved the use of illegal poisons including Aldicarb, Carbofuran and Malathion. Racing pigeons have on the whole been used as bait and are generally smeared with a substance containing so that when the Peregrine plucks and eats the bait they also eat the poison.
In 2005 a number of children could have been harmed when the poisoned bait, a racing pigeon, was found wandering close to a childminder's address.
South West Peregrines, a volunteer group who monitor the birds have described the incident as "abhorrent" and are urging members of the local community to come forward with any information.
RSPB South West have also stepped in and are offering a £1,000 reward for information that directly leads to the prosecution of the offender.
More details may be found in the article. I hope that this time the person or persons responsible will be found, charged and convicted, but that never seems to happen.
http://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2017-08-19/police-investigation-begins-into-poisoning-of-peregrine-falcons-in-devon/
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Very sad.
The poor juvie
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Just awful! probably somebody who values his racing pigeons more than a threatened species and was willing to risk pets or children eating the poison.
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This just pisses me off, killing an innocent baby! ENOUGH!!!
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