Hi
I've started this thread just to move the discussion away from the yorkshire birding thread as it seems to be annoying some (all?) of the posters on there, who fairly enough just want to hear about local birds. I still think it's interesting and worthwhile discussing, although I accept i may be in a majority of one. I hope its taken as intended as a discussion rather than as a personal attack on anyone.
James, for what it's worth, I thought Andy's post about Barn owls only referred to the magazine article, and was suggesting that the sites used in a 'where to find' section would probably be away from breeding grounds, or would have been checked (or already publicised) with RSPB/wildlife trusts reserves before recieving such publicity, so wasn't really relevant to the discussion regarding the birds local to York.
I'm not sure how much I agree with you in terms of SEO's and LEO's needing more protection than Barn owls, given that parts of Yorkshire have very important breeding densities of Barn Owl certainly in a national (and possibly European?) context, whilst SEO's, I think, have other more important breeding areas and LEO's are fairly widespread and highly secretive, especially as Barn owl populations have taken a hammering over the last few winters.
Beside this, whilst I understand your points about the Schedule 1 breeding species, and to an extent Doc Reed's previous point about the 'law being an ass' on this issue, I find it very difficult to comment on lists like this when we will never know the full extent of the situation with many of these breeding species, due to the very nature of the law. Given this, my preference is to try and keep news dissemination to a minimum on schedule 1 species in the breeding season, especially on big forums readily available to anonymous users and anyone capable of using Google.
Cheers
Ollie
(Ps, i'll try and stop the pedantry, but 'l' and 's' are a long way apart on a keyboard
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I've started this thread just to move the discussion away from the yorkshire birding thread as it seems to be annoying some (all?) of the posters on there, who fairly enough just want to hear about local birds. I still think it's interesting and worthwhile discussing, although I accept i may be in a majority of one. I hope its taken as intended as a discussion rather than as a personal attack on anyone.
James, for what it's worth, I thought Andy's post about Barn owls only referred to the magazine article, and was suggesting that the sites used in a 'where to find' section would probably be away from breeding grounds, or would have been checked (or already publicised) with RSPB/wildlife trusts reserves before recieving such publicity, so wasn't really relevant to the discussion regarding the birds local to York.
I'm not sure how much I agree with you in terms of SEO's and LEO's needing more protection than Barn owls, given that parts of Yorkshire have very important breeding densities of Barn Owl certainly in a national (and possibly European?) context, whilst SEO's, I think, have other more important breeding areas and LEO's are fairly widespread and highly secretive, especially as Barn owl populations have taken a hammering over the last few winters.
Beside this, whilst I understand your points about the Schedule 1 breeding species, and to an extent Doc Reed's previous point about the 'law being an ass' on this issue, I find it very difficult to comment on lists like this when we will never know the full extent of the situation with many of these breeding species, due to the very nature of the law. Given this, my preference is to try and keep news dissemination to a minimum on schedule 1 species in the breeding season, especially on big forums readily available to anonymous users and anyone capable of using Google.
Cheers
Ollie
(Ps, i'll try and stop the pedantry, but 'l' and 's' are a long way apart on a keyboard
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