FlyingGoose
Well-Known Member
Yes, a major error by the conservationists as they didn't expect them to multiply to the extent that they have. They are also decimating the smaller bird populations.
OH decimating is such a word used to frequently to describe mass extinctions
You do realise that Red Kites are natural to the Eco system of this country and were hunted to extinction and that if they are multiplying it means that there is plenty of food around and therefore a good healthy ecosystem, if you do not have top down predation you end up with an unbalanced ecosystem :encouragement:
these Birds are not decimating anything but keeping natural selection in check therefore not allowing a dominant species to take over , and in hard winters or lack of food these birds will suffer , it is the natural order of things .
This is why large predators are fewer in number than the predated .