"Whether one lives in the Chilterns or not, you cannot escape the economics, " she said.
Between 1989 and 1994 red kites were reintroduced into the Chilterns by the RSPB and Natural England.
Ms Rose argued that the feeding of the birds was upsetting the balance of nature in the Chilterns.
Dr George Fieldman, a psychologist and lecturer from Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, said the results were "very interesting".
Protesters had been concerned the turbine would ruin the natural landscape of the Vale of Aylesbury and the Chilterns.
Red kites were reintroduced to the Chilterns in 1989 and their numbers have proliferated from 93 birds to more than 600 breeding pairs.
The birds of prey at the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) are laying their eggs about 10 days later than normal.
The RSPB has hit back at claims that increasing numbers of red kites are having a negative effect on smaller animals in the Chilterns.
The Campaign to Protect Rural England said additional tunnelling would be "essential" if HS2 is to be built through the Chilterns and welcomed the possibility of additional funding.
There's a strong case against the whole project if you value the quiet, traditional village life in the Chilterns, but it looks a rather attractive option further up the line.
Cathy Rose, of the Chilterns Conservation Board, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that rabbits, guinea pigs and smaller birds could be next on the menu if the public keep feeding the predatory birds.
New proposals being considered would see another tunnel being used to link two others, which are already planned, and would prevent scarring the Chilterns, which is designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty.
One study comparing northern Scotland with the Chilterns, both areas where red kites (one of Britain's rarer raptors) were reintroduced in 1989, found only 41 Scottish pairs by 2006 but 320 in the southern English hills.
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