Just read this article on hunting ruffies in MN this year. So much of it, while well-intentioned, is wrong. Here goes: > The good news is, counts were up 34 percent this spring in parts of northern Minnesota. Counts remained stable in southern Minnesota. This COULD mean that there’s more easy birds (young ones) early […]
Category: UK
Across the Pond Bird Follies, Vids
Ah the UK, the land that gave the world 17 pieces of silverware on the table, animal rights and other questionable stuff. Okay, it wasn’t all bad – that’s where our bird hunting came from too. But it’s different here…or there, depending on your perspective. Here’s some recent bird news plus some interesting vids. Katie […]
Global Recession? Not On the ‘Glorious 12th’
The “Glorious Twelfth,” as they say across the pond, is Aug. 12, the start of the red grouse season in northern England and Scotland. And if you make paper airplanes out of Benjamins, you’ll be enjoying it. Some excerpts from this article in the UK’s Telegraph paper below. Hmm…80 mph fliers, eh? > Next Friday […]
Scottish Black Grouse Way Up But…
We’ve seen a couple articles in the UK media this month about a “revival” of the black grouse population. A neat-looking bird, by the way, maybe not shootable for that reason? (Lol.) Anyhow, the BBC had this line which caught our eye: “Black grouse numbers in the Scottish Borders have shown an increase of nearly […]
Scots Have Priorities Straight: Giant Grouse Art
Recently Perth, Scotland acquired a new grouse – it’s 49 feet tall and weighs 1.5 tonnes (“es” = metric tons). How cool is that? The sculpture was commissioned to celebrate Perth 800, a year-long celebration marking the 800th anniversary of the granting of the Royal Burgh Charter to Perth by King William the Lion in […]
Hilarious UK Pheasant-Cleaning Vid!
It’s the apocalypse. That’s the premise behind this “survival” vid published by the UK’s The Guardian newspaper. To quote, “Govt is gone, the water is off, electricity is gone, everyone is dead – well, nearly everyone.”
Just What We Need: Bulletproof Tweeds
Italians Are the Problem?! According to this article in London’s Telegraph newspaper, “tweed, the hard-wearing fabric favored by the landed gentry, has been adapted into bulletproof clothing. A Scottish textiles company has launched a range of jackets and waistcoats, complete with body armor sown into the fabric, in an effort to stop sportsmen being injured.” […]
A Quick Look at the British Gamebird Industry
‘Ere’s a quick look at the gamebird industry across the pond, from an article in England’s Independent newspaper. Btw, the article is about the “gun lobby” influencing the government to kill a gamebird welfare law – that’s “welfare” as in animal rights. Remember that Britain is the birthplace of animal rights.