Edinburgh Evening News

Man who trapped and killed magpies given animals ban

- by Alexander Lawrie

A former gamekeeper who trapped and killed magpies in his back garden has been banned from keeping animals for five years.

Alexander Hamilton, 64, set up three traps to catch the birds at his home before passing the live magpies on to friends to use in their own traps.

But it was found Hamilton also killed some of the birds he caught when they became sick by clubbing them over the head with a stick.

Hamilton was caught out after a concerned neighbour informed the Scottish SPCA who sent officers out to investigat­e the practice carried out at his home in Penicuik, Midlothian.

During their visit the animal charity inspectors found dead birds in Hamilton’s garden along with several trapped magpies that were said to have been in “a distressed state”.

Hamilton was found to be using Larsen traps in which a previously caught magpie is used as a decoy to attract further birds who see the original bird as an intruder. The use of the traps is legal but the user has an obligation to make sure the decoy birds are provided with adequate food, water and shelter.

Hamilton appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Tuesday where he pleaded guilty to causing protected animals unnecessar­y suffering and to striking the birds with a stick causing them to be emaciated and to die at his home, all between July 1 and August 1, 2022.

Prosecutor Karen Rollo told the court Hamilton was a part-time gamekeeper and the Scottish SPCA received a call reporting the animal abuse at 10am on July 29 last year.

Inspectors from the animal charity attended at Hamilton’s home later that day and were allowed access to the back garden where they found two dead magpies. The court was told the inspectors also discovered three live birds caught in the Larsen and crate traps with one said to be in “a distressed state, dirty and with damaged feathers”.

Ms Rollo said there was a lack of food, water and shelter provided for the birds being kept in the traps as decoys.

Sheriff Gillian Sharp sentenced Hamilton to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work in the community and disqualifi­ed him from owning or keeping animals, with the exemption of his two gun dogs, for five years.

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