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Yes sorry. Will post it again right now.(The video link is on the first post.) The owl looked much more stressed than the peacock! Hope he's learned his lesson.
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Chick,It would make a great prison comedy to show an interview of inmates. First guy says, "I'm in here for murder one, six counts." Second guy says. "Embezzlement." Third guy, "Rape and armed robbery." Fourth guy, "I killed a raptor that was killing my chickens."
Yeah, we're talking about a highly intelligent legal system here......
In this case you would be removing a breeding pair which may make things more complicated.I still think a sling shot loaded with dried kidney beans will sting but not kill. Can't see the Owl sticking around after a good peppering like that.
“Unless and except as permitted by regulations This makes it sound as if there is some legal way to move it. Have you called any local college to see if they have any wildlife experts? I can't remember what post but someone in NJ had a licensed falconer come and remove a hawk for them.