Originally Posted By: Chris Lynn@ Skinny, maybe you can rewind or replay your post for me in slow motion and put some dramatic music to it and maybe do some commentary at the end... other than that, your post is really just rhetoric.
Guys the fact of the matter is that raptors are not hurting pheasant populations. That is the question at hand. Do they hunt pheasant yes, but not enough to do anything like what we humans are doing them. Am I biased, No, I just like to read and look at hard core scientific data not field observations made by a few guys who see them stooping a pheasant. Please see the link I posted above and also use google. YOu keep saying they take pheasants off of eggs, they would have more nesting if there were more land to lay eggs on. So we go back to my original statement, fix the human problem and you will fix your pheasants, grouse, quail, or any other upland game bird.
I am all for conservation of upland game, but killing a few hawks as you drive by isn't the answer. They are like coyotes, where there is food they will come.. take one out and another will show up. Plus shooting one is a federal offense. You never know who is watching
What does my video editing have to do with anything on this subject?
back to the point...
Let me "replay" my previous post, first by asking what is rhetorical about about a bird of preys talons being used to kill healthy game birds?
Let me shed some light on some "scientific" data, they aren't used to perch on road kill...
Let's look at it like this, a coyotes incisors may be used to eat carrion, they ARE also used to snag up live deer, antelope fawns, elk calves, bovine calves, and a plethora of other prey... What I said was, PREDATORS are NOT only opportunistic, they are HUNTERS and KILLERS of "HEALTHY" prey... what is rhetorical?
I'll tell you what's rhetoric, your mindset based on emotion from a 15yr relationship with the bird.
You say killing a few hawks isn't the answer, they just keep moving back in, like the coyote... Tell me this, why the heck does the state fly over and kill the piss outta dozens of coyotes? After all what's the point? Because a rancher complained? If they're just gonna move back in, why waste our taxpayers dollars burning the evil fossil fuels? lets hire more scientists to give us "factual" data for some "real life" results... NO, IMHO, to many people, pheasants, grouse, geese, partridge, quail, "ARE" a source of income, as are elk, deer, antelope, and cattle, "IF" hawks, raptors, and owls are going to keep moving to the food, there should be NO problem with us treating them like the coyotes of the bird world.