I didnt read all the pages, but want to add my story.
I live smackdab in the middle of a suburb neighborhood- with power lines and a power line pole in my backyard. The hawks circle constantly- I never see them until I notice my ducks looking upward, nervously.
(Incidentally, I live in the path of the airport runway- the airport is two miles away so planes fly low overhead quite regularly. Those are the biggest "hawks" my ducks have ever seen...)
Last summer, a hawk swooped down and grabbed my pigeon with myself and my dogs right there!!@ In fact, we almost grabbed him- dogs were a little faster and more on target, but the hawk made it up and over the fence before the dogs could grab it. It dropped the pigeon in its ascent- but has since returned several times and taken pigeons. It is harder for them to attack because of the power lines, but they are getting smarter.
The presence of people do not phase these 'suburb' dwelling hawks.
I live smackdab in the middle of a suburb neighborhood- with power lines and a power line pole in my backyard. The hawks circle constantly- I never see them until I notice my ducks looking upward, nervously.
(Incidentally, I live in the path of the airport runway- the airport is two miles away so planes fly low overhead quite regularly. Those are the biggest "hawks" my ducks have ever seen...)
Last summer, a hawk swooped down and grabbed my pigeon with myself and my dogs right there!!@ In fact, we almost grabbed him- dogs were a little faster and more on target, but the hawk made it up and over the fence before the dogs could grab it. It dropped the pigeon in its ascent- but has since returned several times and taken pigeons. It is harder for them to attack because of the power lines, but they are getting smarter.
The presence of people do not phase these 'suburb' dwelling hawks.