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    Ally Mac

    Male
    Number of posts: 6
    Location: Sunny Oban
    Points: 5
    Registration date: 2008-12-28

    Orange flashing light

    Post by Ally Mac on Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:26 pm

    Looks like the orange lights working with the sparrow hawk, havent seen it for over a week now.

    Different story with the peregrine though, was into the birds for 2 hours tonight. Had a yb come in with claw marks on its breast, a hen with 3 or 4 flights missing and another yb never came in, really scunnered as it was a gift from some one.

    Al.

    maid08
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    Registration date: 2008-12-24

    Re: Orange flashing light

    Post by maid08 on Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:31 pm

    he is high hunter sparrow hawk more of surprise one jacket will sort him out tho

    frankdooman
    hatchling

    Male
    Number of posts: 17
    Age: 57
    Location: Clackmannan
    Points: 23
    Registration date: 2009-03-19

    Re: Orange flashing light

    Post by frankdooman on Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:35 pm

    keep us up to speed on that ally

    Ally Mac

    Male
    Number of posts: 6
    Location: Sunny Oban
    Points: 5
    Registration date: 2008-12-28

    Re: Orange flashing light

    Post by Ally Mac on Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:13 pm

    Will do Frank, the yearling hen that lost her flights was one for the race in a couple of weeks!!!!!!!! Looks like she will have to wait till next year I suppose.

    Chris could you enlighten me on the jacket pal. pm me if you like.

    Al.

    lenwadebob
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    Number of posts: 632
    Age: 63
    Location: Location, Location
    Points: 434
    Registration date: 2008-12-28

    Re: Orange flashing light

    Post by lenwadebob on Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:55 pm

    Yes Perigrines have a different mode of attack, and dive at well over 200mph so the lights are ineffective, Chris seems to have the answer with the overcoats, still waiting to try them out.

    Paul Thomson
    hatchling

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    Number of posts: 45
    Age: 42
    Location: Forres
    Points: 54
    Registration date: 2008-12-27

    Re: Orange flashing light

    Post by Paul Thomson on Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:06 pm

    Would these overcoats be the same as anti treading or anti mating devices?

    Paul.

    lenwadebob
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    Re: Orange flashing light

    Post by lenwadebob on Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:14 pm

    Paul Thomson wrote:Would these overcoats be the same as anti treading or anti mating devices?

    Paul.


    Chris will give you the answer to that mate. I don't know, I am waiting to find out myself.

    Ally Mac

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    Number of posts: 6
    Location: Sunny Oban
    Points: 5
    Registration date: 2008-12-28

    Re: Orange flashing light

    Post by Ally Mac on Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:49 pm

    The bleeding peregrine is so pesistent, every time the birds scattered they would take 10 or 15 minutes to get back to the loft but they wouldnt come down then a few minutes later it would all start agien.

    maid08
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    Re: Orange flashing light

    Post by maid08 on Fri Apr 10, 2009 10:28 am

    Paul Thomson wrote:Would these overcoats be the same as anti treading or anti mating devices?

    Paul.
    yes they are mate and they work???

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