Any Insight?

Well the boys are out swimming in their pool and waddling around in the run like old times today but I definitely think I’ll look into putting some sort of netting up. There are two bald eagle nests within 5 miles of me and those things are huge!
 
Sounds like something took a pass at them and missed. You can try the netting sold as "Deer fencing". It's lightweight and fairly easy to work with getting it up and over things as a cover. I had issues with a netting cover in the winter with snow buildup and took it down. Lost a bird 2 days in a row after that to a hawk. Hung up 5 foot strips of scare tape on overhead strips of wood throughout the open run and a few in the yard. Watched a red tail come, look things over twice in a week and it hasn't returned and no more dead birds. The scare tape seems to work at repelling the hawks from the run/yard and strips near the house have chased off the woodpeckers that were making holes in the house. The stuff I bought was 2 sided holographic with a scatter pattern as well as rotating circles. They definitely did not like it.
 
Sounds like something took a pass at them and missed. You can try the netting sold as "Deer fencing". It's lightweight and fairly easy to work with getting it up and over things as a cover. I had issues with a netting cover in the winter with snow buildup and took it down. Lost a bird 2 days in a row after that to a hawk. Hung up 5 foot strips of scare tape on overhead strips of wood throughout the open run and a few in the yard. Watched a red tail come, look things over twice in a week and it hasn't returned and no more dead birds. The scare tape seems to work at repelling the hawks from the run/yard and strips near the house have chased off the woodpeckers that were making holes in the house. The stuff I bought was 2 sided holographic with a scatter pattern as well as rotating circles. They definitely did not like it.
I bought a couple rolls and it tears easily with the wind and I find pieces all over the yard. Is that normal? I'm afraid the ducks will eat it and then we will have another problem!
 

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