Originally Posted By: Chris LynnJ Mark
Your fact about raptors and decline in partridge population is unfounded and reeks of folk lore. The raptors have nothing to do with the decline. It's over grazing and loss of habitat that cause the decline. In another words, the human race...Raptors are opportunist and hunt the weak and the not well. "Raptors" are not fast enough to just sit on a pole and catch a partridge. Your broad stroke of "raptors" and owls is very telling of your knowledge of birds of prey. I am assuming you are speaking of red tailed hawks and great horned owls because the rest of the raptor species are either 2 small to take partridge or they dont sot around so you can observe them. Neither one of them can do enough damage to the population as they mainly hunt rodents and small vertebrates. Do they kill partridge? Yes, but mainly the weak and sick or ones killed by a car or wounded by a hunter. They expend to much energy and time trying to hunt such a fast prey. They would never survive if that's what they lived on and this would be the only way you would see a decline in the patridge population if raptors only ate partridge.
Another broad stroke you make is "european". Most of the civilized country's have stricter laws on BOP than we do. They can only mount birds that die in captivity. They can not go out and kill one and mount it. Their raptor populations are protected just like ours. In fact they have even stricter laws than we do. Sure some of the other "european" contries alow it, but they also allow manythings that you proprbally feel should be unlawful. Also now you can mount bird of prey here in the USA. It's in the new falconry regulations. They have to be captive bred raptors. So I guess the land of the free isn't so bad after all?
You ask your self how do I know this information. I am a licensed falconer for over 15 years and have flown the very "raptors" you speak of. I hunt with them. Just me and the raptor. No gun no nothing. Partridge are too fast and can out fly most raptors. Most of the time when hunting partridge with my bird of prey we go home empty handed. The reason you see more birds of prey is becasue more and more patridge habitat is being lost to Growing corn and over grazing. This brings in more rodents and kills off the partridge breeding grounds. . More rodents equals more raptors. Sir blame man for your decline in partridge population not a bird who eats once every 3 days and sits on a power pole.
Raptors are very sacred and need protected from people like you who are uninformed and haven't read a current published study. I know, what do scientist know right? Again point the finger at man, not animal with wings and talons for your decline. Partridges and raptors have been around for millions of years together with no extinction of either species. What has changed? MAN and the insane prices of corn.
Chris
Your facts of the cannibalistic creatures reeks of emotion with your 15year love affair of the bird... a bird of prey is not only an opportunistic animal, but it is a well designed killer by nature, "ANY" animal will take advantage of weak or injured prey! We have hawks, falcons, and horned owls that I see weekly prey upon healthy pheasants, grouse and prairie chickens, I've seen em kill "healthy" grouse in mid flight, as well as pheasants in flight, pheasants roosting, and hens laying.
Raptors are "sacred"??? so are goats, cows, and cats to many different people, a pheasant is more sacred to me than a cannibalistic killer, 7.00 CORN is more sacred to me than a silly raptor, and I'm sure you "wont" do a double take next time your at the grocery story buying produce that your raptor didn't catch for ya.