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<blockquote data-quote="halftwo" data-source="post: 1448211" data-attributes="member: 45720"><p>Ryan, </p><p></p><p>They're either captive or free-flying. Which?</p><p>And when they escape (and let's face it: many, many do) and are hybrids then they have a potential for mating with wild birds. This isn't good. Is it? </p><p>Or don't you care about the vulnerable wild raptor populations?</p><p>And let's not start on the taking of wild birds - such as one of Cheshire's most prominent Peregrine pairs' chicks - for this sport. </p><p></p><p>But, hey. Each to his own. But <em>this</em> is a forum about WILD birds.</p><p>You don't have to put up with my views - and I guess I'm not the extreme voice of BF.</p><p>I'm sure there are falconers' forums out in the www.</p><p>I wouldn't post my views on one of those. Why are you posting yours here? </p><p></p><p>Sorry, but you caught me on a bad day - so if you don't want to hear more I suggest this debate is finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halftwo, post: 1448211, member: 45720"] Ryan, They're either captive or free-flying. Which? And when they escape (and let's face it: many, many do) and are hybrids then they have a potential for mating with wild birds. This isn't good. Is it? Or don't you care about the vulnerable wild raptor populations? And let's not start on the taking of wild birds - such as one of Cheshire's most prominent Peregrine pairs' chicks - for this sport. But, hey. Each to his own. But [I]this[/I] is a forum about WILD birds. You don't have to put up with my views - and I guess I'm not the extreme voice of BF. I'm sure there are falconers' forums out in the www. I wouldn't post my views on one of those. Why are you posting yours here? Sorry, but you caught me on a bad day - so if you don't want to hear more I suggest this debate is finished. [/QUOTE]
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