Birdlife Malta has claimed that just six days into the five month autumn hunting season, the NGO has already been alerted to various occurrences of illegal hunting.
Following the Xwejni incident of a juvenile Greater Flamingo reportedly being shot in front of tourists and taken away, an injured Eleonora’s Falcon was was picked last Saturday from Tal-Ħarrax, Gozo. The MaltaGov confirmed the bird was shot.
‘On Monday, a flock of 12 Glossy Ibises (Velleran) migrating near Rabat (Malta) were also targeted, with at least one bird seen shot down. A member of the public later alerted us to the presence of an injured ibis in the area. However, the bird disappeared before BirdLife Malta was able to collect it.’
BirdLife explained how a flock of over 60 European Honey Buzzards were targeted, a Western Marsh-harrier was found injured with a dangling leg and Little Egret was also found with a broken leg.
‘We urge members of the public to report hunting illegalities to us in a timely manner. Should anyone encounter an injured bird or witness a hunting illegality, BirdLife Malta can be reached on 2134 7645 or 7925 5697.’
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