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<blockquote data-quote="Himalaya" data-source="post: 1563247" data-attributes="member: 56069"><p>I dot know know what sort of impression my post is supposed to give but people only should read what has been written and not try to translate it as they want too.</p><p></p><p>Nothing excuses the cold-blooded murder of our Hen Harriers. I dont want to have to explain myself but which I find doing - it appears as if the title of this thread is very misleading. </p><p></p><p>It will be a very long time before the last pair of English HH's are killed as these are birds that roam for and its quite obvious that more and more pairs will try nest here but the majority for now will be unsuccessful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Himalaya, post: 1563247, member: 56069"] I dot know know what sort of impression my post is supposed to give but people only should read what has been written and not try to translate it as they want too. Nothing excuses the cold-blooded murder of our Hen Harriers. I dont want to have to explain myself but which I find doing - it appears as if the title of this thread is very misleading. It will be a very long time before the last pair of English HH's are killed as these are birds that roam for and its quite obvious that more and more pairs will try nest here but the majority for now will be unsuccessful. [/QUOTE]
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