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Not quite sure I understand your post, cotton tails, red foxes and peregrine falcons are all native indigenous species.
no.. actually red foxes, as well as cotton tails and the black and brown rat, and "common" field mouse are all imports. peregrines were imported for hunting sport, as some others were, but all are established now, and taken over or joined niches of native animals, but most see them as native now, as theyve been here so long. for a while we were trying to eradicate the red fox from areas were the native grey fox were being pushed out (though greys can climb, so dont see the conflict, and also were english imported red foxes, as they dont climb so make better "sport" to chase around and hunt by hounds, same as cotton tails on the hunting and eradicating were they were pushing out native burrowing rabbits and hares..), history is an interesting thing, and makes me curious of what the hardiest animals will be left after a while. wait, we are talking about the usa, that the poster is from, right?
just build a place outside for it to come and go, and let it hang out with food and water and nesting spots out of sun wind and rain, as today put my pigeons, doves, and exotics (that arnt nesting already to far along), out on balcony, and after bit, the area was full of birds including mourning doves.. only one young one i almost picked up off of cage and put back in, thinking it was an escaped one, when suddenly realized it was tiny mourning dove next to my pidgey and even ringnecks. the trouble woud be if any brought sickness in, so im trying to chase them off the balcony so i can let my birds out to fly and perch there, though their so cute, just like when had bunnies down in yard how the other rabbits would try to get to them through fence at feeding time and such (also had this trouble with stray chickens.. lol). "if you built it they will come". really.. its true.