No, sorry, I know very little about hawks. I thought someone had said they were migrating through but then chickies-duckies later said that they are moving here for the winter so I dunno....HEChicken-- Do you know how long it takes it for them to go away? I dont remember not seeing them in winter but then again I usually didnt have a problem with them before either..
Its looking great! I bet you're excited to move birds into it.OK, here are a couple pics of the new coop progress: The first one is the front facing out where the pens will be. You can kind of see the roofing on this one on the right half. The open space in the middle is where he's going to put the skylights. It's not exactly how I told him I wanted it, but he already did it that way.
And this is the back with all of the people door openings & my DH getting down off the roof to quit for the day.
So, there's been a little bit accomplished since the last pics.
Unfortunately....the previous owner worked for an HVAC company, so he installed this system himself and did not leave any warranty info for us. Grrr. I'm not even sure if he's licensed or if he's just an assistant, but if he's not licensed they probably wouldn't have honored any kind of warranty anyway. And, based on the way he did a bunch of other stuff around here, we've lost a lot of confidence that he does "quality work" so I'm not that surprised this isn't working right either. Put it this way, we had to do some work in one of the bathrooms and when the contractor got the floor up and looked at the plumbing, he took a picture to send to his buddies saying "Hey, look what I found". The guy had put in this network of pipes that literally wound around each other with a bunch of 90's and elbows and that kind of thing. It was a marvel to see and needless to say, we're glad our contractor put in the time to fix it.Any chance you are still under warranty? Our high efficiency system had a multiple year warranty.
Hey David, so good to see you online! Betty is doing great. Her injuries are long healed and she is looking round and fluffy and prettyOK. Ya'll need to slow down on the posting volume. Granted I haven't been on for a while, but over 1,000 posts to catch up on. Sorry...skipping ahead to the end.
Welcome to any newbies that may joined the list in the past month. I still try to pop in on occassion to see what's going on. Hopefully everyone is doing well. Stayed home from work today a little under the weather. It was a nice afternoon here in Wichita so I sat out on the deck & soaked up some fresh air & sunshine. Started thinking back to when I had my birds. *SIGH* Still trying to put that chapter in life behind me, but my will to get back into the game this coming spring is growing. For those who know the story, a brief update. The owner of the dogs was able to get one of their dogs back. Not sure what happened to the other one; honestly don't care. Decided not to press charges for a variety of reasons. Decided it was better to just move forward. BTW-Heather-how is Betty doing? Hope she is doing well. Did she ever lay? I've read that some birds who experience trauma never lay again. Not sure if that's true or not. I'm sure there are many more conversations I'm missing out on. Someone please remember to email/PM me when the next lunch get together is. I had fun at Karen's the last time even though I didn't get to stay very long. I'll try to weed back thru some of the posts to see if I can catch up when I get a chance. Need to wrap this up before the laptop dies. Low battery warning keeps popping up.

That is beautiful - your DH does great work! I think the curve to the run is fantastically smart - you shouldn't get any water pooling on the top this way. Ha - water? Where would THAT come frome. Still no rain in the forecast. Sigh.
Thanks for the update on Scout - enjoy that grandbaby!Another Scout update:
I am in Reno for 2 weeks, and my DH is looking after the girls and Butch. Scout's leg is still pretty much useless (actually worse because it gets in the way of the other foot. On the bright side, though, her spirits are good. We brought down the hen hoop from the shed, and set her up in there. She can get out onto grass (and is doing so). She is able to get up into the nest boxes (about a foot and a half off the ground) and is sleeping in one of those), and she seems to be eating some.
Oh dear, I'm so sorry. I hope you are able to find a way to take care of it. I did watch that video that Kansas Prairie posted a link to yesterday, and found it very distressing. I had to turn it off rather than listen to the end.Well the hawk is back and sitting in trees in the edge of my property making his hawk call. He is waiting,, so am I.... For real I have big plans today to beef up a "no predators welcome" security measure. No more of my birds are going to be taken..