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Saw the 2nd display and they mentioned a bird being battered and bruised in the first display, very sweetly they were hugely apologetic that they'd had to end the first display so abruptly and that those unable to stay till 4pm had missed out.


I remember the crows bullying one of their birds last year but they picked a fight with the wrong bird and were outwitted, guess it was their year to win :0(

Anyone who flies a falcon will be well aware that the local birds will take action if they feel threatened. To them it would be like me parking outside your house in a tank, pointing it straight through your front window... 'Bullying' is an anthropomorphic word which fails to describe the behaviour.

Frankito Wrote:

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> After much reflection, my answer is no. (6)



That's good to hear.


For your information, 'pretty little falcons' kill other small furry things, so they are not

sweet & innocent themselves.


As for the crows, they are bound to chase away a bird of prey. They are feeling threatened &

protecting their territory.

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