Nest of protected birds targeted with shotgun and abandoned 

Officers received reports of an active Goshawk nest being found under 'suspicious circumstances' within a forest near Loch Gynack on June 8.

Active nest of Goshawk targeted with shotgun and abandoned in Strathspey area iStock

An investigation has been launched after a nest of protected birds was targeted with a shotgun and abandoned near the Strathspey area.

Officers received reports of an active Goshawk nest being found under “suspicious circumstances” within a forest near Loch Gynack on June 8.

Police confirmed that initial enquiries found that the nest had been “deliberately targeted” with a shotgun.

The nest and damaged branches were taken for x-ray with the assistance of staff at the Kincraig Highland Wildlife Park.

All birds of prey are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and it is illegal to kill them.

The force is urging anyone with information regarding the incident to come forward.

Police constable Daniel Sutherland, Highland and Islands Wildlife Crime Liaison officer, said: “All birds of prey are fully protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and it is illegal to kill them. I am asking anyone in the local community who may be able to help with our enquiries to come forward.

“The area is close to popular walking paths from Newton More. If you were walking in the area during May or early June, and may have seen or heard anything suspicious, then please get in touch.

“Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference CR/0211821/24, or make a call anonymously to the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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