Apologies for posting a foreign topic in General Lincs Birding but it has some relevance as both species mentioned occur in Lincs and we are down on Spoonbills this year.
''On the first day of BirdLife Malta’s Spring Watch 2011 Camp last Sunday, international volunteers witnessed a flock of 42 Marsh Harriers being searched for at night using torches, and shot while the protected birds slept in fields between Mosta and Burmarrad. Out of the 42 Marsh Harriers which a Spring Watch team saw roosting on Sunday afternoon, only two were seen rising from the roost on Monday after the night shooting.
Last week a single Spoonbill which roosting in Salina Bird Sanctuary disappeared after three shots were fired at night from within the sanctuary. A few weeks ago a flock of Marsh Harriers roosting in the Ghar Ilma area in Gozo were also searched for at night using torches and shot at. In February a flock of 70 Spoonbills that came to Malta seeking shelter from bad weather were met with the same fate with only six of them observed managing to leave their roosts in the morning.''
Sobering!!
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