![The dead peregrine falcon, which was shot near Northleach last month. The Gloucestershire Police Rural Crime team say it was a ‘despicable’ act.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5eb1d69f49336c36a01bfb9f/1599552256407-MVW82UXXDGTY9SUSF5JT/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kMcxor5s0uhQ7gaTF9FLdiMUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8GRo6ASst2s6pLvNAu_PZdJsDjTEdRC6ePS8nOdolq-Xr98lANPddsQhX2A0nHCKRLlPdTO94pQCnqwYUunBZLM/shot+peregrine+2.jpg)
The dead peregrine falcon, which was shot near Northleach in August 2020. The Gloucestershire Police Rural Crime team say it was a ‘despicable’ act.
Police have condemned the ‘despicable’ shooter who killed a rare peregrine falcon in the Cotswolds.
The ‘iconic bird of prey’, a protected species, was found dead near Northleach on Aug 16th 2020 but details have only just been released.
The bird is believed to have been blasted with a shotgun.
The Gloucestershire Police rural crime team tweeted “This is a despicable act on an iconic bird of prey. One of just a few of our rare Peregerines, shot near Northleach with a shotgun. Details on 101 to PC Ashley Weller. Inc 349 16/08.”
Peregrine falcons are a Schedule 1 listed species in The Wildlife and Countryside Act and killing or injuring them is a crime.
Source: Gloucestershire News Service
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