Osprey found shot in Angus Glens on opening day of grouse shooting season

Police Scotland appeal for information (26 August 2024):

APPEAL FOR INFORMATION FOLLOWING DEATH OF OSPREY IN PERTHSHIRE

We are appealing for information following the death of an osprey in Perthshire. 

On Monday, 12 August, 2024 the injured osprey was found in distress by a gamekeeper in the Glen Doll area. The SSPCA was called and the bird taken to the wildlife resource centre in Fishcross for treatment, however it had to be euthanised due to the severity of the injuries. 

Following further investigations, x-rays revealed the osprey had been shot and Police Scotland was contacted. 

Officers are appealing for anyone with information on what happened to contact them. 

Detective Constable Daniel Crilley, Wildlife Crime Investigation, said: “It’s illegal to kill any protected species and we’re working with partner agencies to fully investigate the circumstances. 

“Information from the local community is vital and I’d ask anyone who was in the area around 12 August and thinks they may have information which could assist our enquiries to come forward. We’re keen to speak to anyone who may have seen anything suspicious or has information about shooting activity in the area.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference 1671 of 26 August. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

ENDS

Osprey photo by Pete Walkden

It’s unusual for an Osprey to be shot in the UK, given that they’re a fish-eating specialist and therefore no threat to gamebirds such as red grouse, pheasants or partridges.

Police Scotland’s appeal for information doesn’t say what type of gun was used (shotgun or air rifle) which would have been evident from the x-ray, nor the extent of the osprey’s injuries (i.e. was it able to still fly? If not, it was obviously shot close to where it was found), so it’s quite difficult to comment in detail.

However, given it was found on the opening day of the annual grouse shooting season, in the Angus Glens, an area dominated by driven grouse moors and with a long, long history of illegal raptor persecution, then it’s difficult not to perceive this osprey has been shot by somebody out on a day’s grouse shooting.

Perhaps a case of mistaken identity? One too many sloe gins? Something similar has happened before, that time it was a buzzard shot during a pheasant shoot (see here).

Oh, and the osprey shooting happened inside the Cairngorms National Park.

What better advertisement for the gamebird shooting industry, eh?

This will be an interesting investigation to follow. If it was shot on a moor when a grouse shoot was taking place, how will that impact on the estate’s new licence?

One to watch.

7 thoughts on “Osprey found shot in Angus Glens on opening day of grouse shooting season”

  1. Glen Doll is at the end of Glen Clova and there is no driven grouse shooting there . However it is on the boundary of Balmoral estate . It would be interesting to know exactly where the bird was found.

  2. there is no legal quarry that looks anything like an osprey or a buzzard. The only legal quarry on the 12th August is grouse or a bird on the general licence. If they cannot identify what they are shooting at they shouldn’t have a gun. Another nail in the coffin of shooting hopefully.

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