Decided to let my girls do a little foraging outside their run as an experiment. I stayed close, they were at my feet in the brush, then one of my Black Austros (Bettie) decided to sprint two feet away toward the coop. In a split second one of our resident Hawks swooped down and snagged her-- his wing brushed the top of my head! Poor Bettie!
The other girls went nuts, scattered hither and yon. They were very good at hiding! After two hours I managed to gather them up and deposit them back in their coop where they huddled very quietly. The two barred rocks (Hedy and Rita) were most clever. They buried themselves deep in some ivy and didn't move for more than an hour. Finally, with much coaxing, Rita stuck her head up above the leaves and peeped at me. If not, I'm sure I wouldn't have found them until they decided to come out.
Lesson learned: They cannot free-range in the yard, even staying close to me. Our city hawks are too skilled at snatching them. The girls will have to live in their coop and run unless I devise a more secured from above area for them outside. Down to six girls now, and Bettie was the lead girl. So sad watching her tail feathers hanging down from beneath the hawk as it flew her away...

The other girls went nuts, scattered hither and yon. They were very good at hiding! After two hours I managed to gather them up and deposit them back in their coop where they huddled very quietly. The two barred rocks (Hedy and Rita) were most clever. They buried themselves deep in some ivy and didn't move for more than an hour. Finally, with much coaxing, Rita stuck her head up above the leaves and peeped at me. If not, I'm sure I wouldn't have found them until they decided to come out.
Lesson learned: They cannot free-range in the yard, even staying close to me. Our city hawks are too skilled at snatching them. The girls will have to live in their coop and run unless I devise a more secured from above area for them outside. Down to six girls now, and Bettie was the lead girl. So sad watching her tail feathers hanging down from beneath the hawk as it flew her away...
