That is, the learned experts (and regional council) attest that rooks feed on newly sown crops, particularly cereals, peas, maize and squash, often pulling young plants from the ground to get the seed.
In other words, the bird's a genuine threat to arable farmland.
"We know they're a pest to some farms but they are quite the opposite on ours," the couple said.
While I respect the nobility of backing the ugly duckling, their stance is myopic. It flies in the face of the collegiality of this country's rural fraternity, where a collective outlook on pest control is crucial.
Surely pests are everyone's responsibility?
Like possums, stoats and rabbits, the rook's akin to a weed - a plant in the wrong place.
They're not villainous, Hitchcock-esque ravens, they're simply on the wrong stage.
Nonetheless, the demand from Olrig Station is a wildly blinkered bid for clemency.