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Believe me Jackie, I can sympathize more than you know. They have made such a comeback in population according to my friends husband that is a F&G agent. Now they are actually competing with each other for food because there are so many. Start to feed the crows, they will keep them away. i called out to my crows and once again they are hanging around the yard again and I havent seen a hawk since over a week when it had my roo in the snow trying to make a snow angel out of him!
ETA...send out that hawk killa dog! LOL
Yes, they definitely sit and watch and come back. They are very smart. Get some cracked corn and spread it in an area away from the barn. All you need is the presence of the crows flying around and the hawks seem to stay away becasue the crows (not realizing the hawks can easily eviscerate them) will pester the hawks and they stay away for a wile!
Believe me Jackie, I can sympathize more than you know. They have made such a comeback in population according to my friends husband that is a F&G agent. Now they are actually competing with each other for food because there are so many. Start to feed the crows, they will keep them away. i called out to my crows and once again they are hanging around the yard again and I havent seen a hawk since over a week when it had my roo in the snow trying to make a snow angel out of him!
ETA...send out that hawk killa dog! LOL
Yes, they definitely sit and watch and come back. They are very smart. Get some cracked corn and spread it in an area away from the barn. All you need is the presence of the crows flying around and the hawks seem to stay away becasue the crows (not realizing the hawks can easily eviscerate them) will pester the hawks and they stay away for a wile!