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FKNK says it had forecast Birdlife's statement on cuckoos

The FKNK had informed the Administrative Law Enforcement section of the police on May 30 that it suspected that Birdlife would soon be telling the public that the cuckoos at Mizieb had been shot by some rabbit hunter.

In a statement this afternoon, reacting to another by Birdlife yesterday, the Federation for Hunting and Conservation (FKNK) said that it had informed ALE head, Inspector Alex Miruzzi that FKNK members had been observing two cuckoos on a regular basis in those weeks at their reserve of Mizieb and that BirdLife Malta were also monitoring the birds.

“In full knowledge that BirdLife's next target was rabbit hunting which season was due to open come June 1, the FKNK also informed Mr Miruzzi that they suspected that BirdLife Malta would soon be informing the public that the cuckoos at Mizieb had been shot by some rabbit hunter.”

FKNK said that in a media release yesterday, BirdLife Malta stated “now that hunting season has opened... there have been reports that the pair of cuckoos in Mizieb have also been shot".

In the same release BirdLife also "revealed footage and photographs of a dead Black-winged Stilt at the Ghadira Nature Reserve, which had been shot early on the morning of June 25".

The FKNK said it condemned any shooting of a protected species, but, without questioning the authentic material of the footage and if BirdLife employees had some special permit empowering them to handle protected species, it could not help noting the astonishing coincidence of the report.

It said that in the June 24 news bulletin on national television, an FKNK official demonstrated where for the third year in succession bee-eaters were breeding, besides a pair of peregrine falcons and a further two pairs of kestrels that have also always bred regularly in such small numbers over the years, and which latter news discredited BirdLife's recent announcement that a pair of kestrels has bred on the Maltese islands for the first time in 15 years.

“The FKNK is kept continuously updated about the status, breeding and quantity of Malta's birds through its network of thousands of members who carry out observations on their hunting lands all over the Maltese islands throughout the year.”

It also kept a checklist at:

http://www.huntinginmalta.org.mt/uploads/24/375/FKNK_MALTA_WILD_BIRDS_CHECK-LIST_JUNE_2008.xls

FKNK said it was also aware that BirdLife Malta was demanding to be informed as to the whereabouts of any breeding birds.

“The FKNK feels that it is not in Birdlife Malta's interest to be aware of such issues and further believes that such information would only result in a negative outcome with some more photos and sensationalistic stories.

“So the FKNK will not reveal the whereabouts of such breeding birds to anyone, which birds will surely benefit from continuing to live together with hunters and trappers as the Shearwater in Mellieha have done for centuries.”

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Ramon Casha(on 28/6/09)
"The FKNK ... suspected that Birdlife would soon be telling the public that the cuckoos at Mizieb had been shot by some rabbit hunter."

Hmmm, maybe they already knew that one of their members intended to shoot them.

"So the FKNK will not reveal the whereabouts of such breeding birds to anyone"

Of course not. The last thing they want is for anyone to be able to verify when they've been shot down.
Antoine Grima(on 28/6/09)
We are getting sick of all these theatrics.Looks like BLM is loosing the battle so the theatrics are getting bigger and more often.All the problems this island is facing and BLM keep on informing us of every shot that has been fired.GO GET A LIFE
E. Azzopardi(on 27/6/09)
We all moan and complain about the real urgent problems this country has, like the economy, waiting lists at the hospital (health problem - top priority), cost of living, foul air we breath all day, public transport, roads etc etc and here we are wasting our time and money on "cuckoos" !! We really recognise our priorities in this sweet little pretty island of ours!!!!
Well done to ALL involved.
r sammut(on 27/6/09)
Who ever thought this possible, all this data coming out of the FKNK ranks?

How about some of the Government funds fall off, be redirected at this sterling work? BLM are having all funds with little to show in return. Apart from hype and propaganda as used to tarnish Malta on the four winds!
Albert Spiteri(on 27/6/09)
Is this a case of fabricating evidence by Birdlife. Wouldn't surprise me. I hope the police would not fall short has this to come around. Thanks to the GonziPN government Birdlife has been allowed to, repeatedly, bring foreigners here to bully and threaten Maltese hunters and trappers.
By the way, I am anti-hunting and anti-trapping. But I am also anti-Birdlife because I see them as a dishonest organization who flourishes on misinformation and double-talk. Birdlife has proved itself of ignoring Malta's national interest by harming the economy. I suspect that the loudest amongst Birdlife's members and leaders have vested interest in this charade.
No one country in all of Europe is free from hunting and trapping, but not one would allow a group like our Birdlife to carry on the way it has been doing these last 20 years.
If there is proof of Birdlife fabricating evidence to damage rabbit hunters, the police have to prosecute against Birdlife's leaders criminally.
Tony Caruana(on 27/6/09)
Hunters are the true custodians of the country side as has been for hundreds of years. We do not need a Turk and a Guy from Bermuda who are probably paid Thousands of Euros to tell us about breeding birds.

Here is a link to newly born bird chicks on our hunting land. We make sure that they are well looked after. Besides this nests there are 4 Others.

http://www.kaccaturi.com/chicks.html

MARK MIFSUD BONNICI(on 27/6/09)
Are Birdlfie not aware that the cuckoo is the only bird that lays its eggs in another bird's nest. The cuckoo does not tend to its young like all other birds. After having mated and laid its eggs the cuckoo does not stay around its mate. Cuckoos are for the most part solitary birds that seldom occur in pairs.

As for the Mizieb cuckoos that Birdlife now say have been shot. Have Birdlfie placed a satellite tracking device on either of them in order to be able to make such a statement. They are quick at pointing fingers. They do not seem to realize that birds have wings and could by now be in Bulgaria. They also ignore the possibility that both cuckoos could have been males searching for a female or vice versa. They ignore the possibility that they both could have died of old age. According to Birdlife the blame always falls on the hunter also any bird that they see in the spring season has bred, will breed or could breed.

Indeed everything with feathers that is seen in Malta by Birdlife makes them go cuckoo. The same old paranoid Birdlife.
Aimee Fenech(on 27/6/09)
if they love nature so much then they should protect all creatures and not shoot anything.
Carl Galea(on 27/6/09)
Well Done FKNK! Got fed up of Birdlife stunts now!
J Micallef(on 27/6/09)
Finally...
Some sense of intellectual strategy from FKNK...
salvu abela(on 27/6/09)
Well done FKNK and also I would like to say a big thanks to all those hunters and trappers for all those big tall trees that adorn and make the country-side evergreen be it Summer or Winter,I really enjoy it when I visit Gozo especially when going down to Marsalforn that valley is wonderfull with all those trees and they are not funded by the public but from the hunters and trappers pockets.
Sylvana Zarb Darmanin(on 27/6/09)
Good One FKNK! Keep exposing BLM for what they truly are! Their deceitful tactics have been going on for far too long!
J.Azzopardi(on 27/6/09)
Mr Finch you found it suitable to air such a comment only on FKNK's article. Why don't you make such statements whenever Birdlife spashes its propaganda on the media ?
David Borg Cardona(on 27/6/09)
Prosit FKNK.. keep up the sterling work !! Birdlife's cheap stunts are finally backfiring..
Chris FInch(on 27/6/09)
IS it just me or does anyone else find that all this bickering is counter productive to both sides and in fact quite childish and pathetic.
J Oatmon(on 27/6/09)

I think it is to be expected that - FKNK attacks Birdlife etc, and Bidrlife etc attacks FKNK and the bird shooters.

What should happen is both groups of organisations respect and comply with the law, and the law is fully enforced - this is where the problem is.

The arguments by both sides, about who does what and why, are not important, what is important is compliance with the law.
Joe Camilleri(on 27/6/09)
Keep up the good work FKNK.
Joseph Caruana(on 27/6/09)
Sensationalism comes out of the fact that FKNK is unable to control its own members. Thus leading to very sad storied which if it wants for Birdife's well organised efforts would remain outside of the public's knowledge
D.Caruana(on 27/6/09)
For the record......
Cuckoos leave once the egg has been laid in a nest belonging to another species.
The chick is then brought up by the much smaller bird.




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