I do and did firmly state that I would not be keen on using baits to attract raptors close to camera. I do respect those kind folks though, who are honest enough to admit to doing so. I guess my reason is that I love life whether it is a mouse, rat or the mighty eagle (substitute YOUR fave eagle for that one).
I was speaking to the pest control company operations manager whose firm maintains our companies' various sites yesterday and he said that I should have seen the mouse plague they had at my site a year ago. Then I was thinking that they will mercilessly (sad but true in the reality of the world) clobber those mice/rats to death anyway and asked what would be the possibility of getting a couple of dozen mice for raptor baiting? It appears I would have no problem getting them. He does want to see photos regardless whether I do that or not as he loves birds of prey.
Now, here is the ethical dilemma I do have. I do prefer not to kill an animal or use it as bait. But these mice would be killed regardless.
Should I get them or not is what I ask! The only really positive outcome for me on my photographic level would be the raptor/prey shots even though set up.
Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions.


