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Rare Goshawk Shot, Police Investigate in Aberdeenshire
1 Dec
Summary
- A protected goshawk was discovered injured near Whiterashes on November 8th.
- The bird, known as a 'phantom of the forest', died before receiving veterinary care.
- Police are appealing for witnesses to shooting activity in the Aberdeenshire area.

An investigation has been launched following the fatal shooting of a goshawk in Aberdeenshire. A member of the public discovered the injured bird near Whiterashes on November 8th, prompting assistance from the New Arc wildlife rescue centre. Tragically, the goshawk succumbed to its injuries before it could be treated by a veterinarian.
Known for their secretive nature and striking appearance, goshawks are forest-dwelling birds of prey. They are legally protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, making any attempt to kill them an illegal act. Constable Ann Ashman of the Wildlife Crime Unit emphasized the seriousness of the offense.
Authorities are actively seeking information from the public regarding any suspicious shooting activity in the Whiterashes area around the date of the incident. This could be vital in establishing the full circumstances of the goshawk's death and bringing those responsible to justice.




