Bird lover distraught over deaths

My hat off to anyone who handles non-domesticated creatures, as they deserve a special place in heaven.

Madam –

Knowing what we know about the world’s ever dwindling quantity of wildlife, it broke my heart to hear about the birds that were killed.

Thank goodness somebodies were both willing and able to come to the aid of the ‘bird lady’, in her quest to save as many falcons as she could.

What a depressing sight it must have been, seeing these beautiful falcons in various stages of injury and some even dead.

My hat off to anyone who handles non-domesticated creatures, as they deserve a special place in heaven.

Simple as it may sound helping these creatures requires a special variety of patience and an exceptional degree of perseverance to succeed, and these qualities are well beyond the ken of the average man in the street.

Ladies and gents who served – you are indeed special and caring persons.

St Francis of Assisi welcomes your labour I am sure.

Falconier

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