Tuesday 24 May 2011

RSPB revealed as holders of Super Injunction

I can exclusively reveal that The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds are members of the infamous list of slebs, slappers and organisations that have applied for - and successfully been granted - a Super Injunction.

The subject of the Super Injunction is the former bird hide at the Point of Ayr, Flintshire, North Wales.

The act forbids any mention of the fact that there used to be a bird hide on the site or that there were ever any plans – past or present – to construct what is termed a ‘viewing structure.’

RSPB Wales spokesperson Bryn Biggs was unavailable for comment, leaving office junior Barry Gareth to fend-off inquiries:

“We don’t comment on tittle-tattle. By the way, where is the Point of Ayr anyway – is it in Ceredigion?”

Until later.

P.S - I have been rooting around on the Interweb and it seems I am not the only blogger on the case of the RSPB. One common thread seems to be the lack of will when it comes to controlling the predation of wader chicks..a problem that any regular visitor to Inner Marsh Farm over the last few years will be familiar with.

http://peregrinesbirdblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/rspb-belfast-harbour-revisited-and-it.html

http://derekbirdbrain.blogspot.com/2011/05/wetland-paradise.html

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