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Peregrine Falcon Found Injured in County Tyrone
11 Jan
Summary
- A peregrine falcon was discovered with a leg injury.
- The injury is suspected to be from a bullet wound.
- It is illegal to harm protected birds of prey in Northern Ireland.

An investigation has been launched following the discovery of an injured peregrine falcon in County Tyrone. The protected bird of prey was found with a significant leg injury in a private garden on Station Road, Strabane, on Friday evening. Authorities suspect the injury may be the result of a gunshot.
The injured falcon requires specialized veterinary treatment due to the nature of its wound. Police have confirmed that the injury is consistent with a bullet wound, prompting a thorough inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Birds of prey are afforded legal protection in Northern Ireland. It is against the law to intentionally or recklessly kill, injure, or capture any wild bird. Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the incident to come forward as the investigation continues.




