In general, raptors have eyesight we can only imagine! I doubt that the color of the chicken has much to do with being missed by a hawk.
Mary
Mary
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Even my big butt can be hard for a hawk to see when I do not move. Same with owls at night, Great-horned Owl at least.In general, raptors have eyesight we can only imagine! I doubt that the color of the chicken has much to do with being missed by a hawk.
Mary
I have lost two black, one red, one buff and two white chickens to raptors, all juveniles.In general, raptors have eyesight we can only imagine! I doubt that the color of the chicken has much to do with being missed by a hawk.
Mary
How would you know if a hawk/owl could see you or not?Even my big butt can be hard for a hawk to see when I do not move. Same with owls at night, Great-horned Owl at least.
I can be in plain sight sitting in a chair or laying in snow below chickens roosting in a tree. The raptors can be seen looking directly in my direction before making final approach to perch within 20 feet or me. You have to sit very still. If you move or make a sound, then they review your image.How would you know if a hawk/owl could see you or not?
The hawks around here act like I'm just part of the landscape. They are not at all deterred by me moving around, even when I actively try to shoo them away they just sit there and stare at me like I'm a fool.I can be in plain sight sitting in a chair or laying in snow below chickens roosting in a tree. The raptors can be seen looking directly in my direction before making final approach to perch within 20 feet or me. You have to sit very still. If you move or make a sound, then they review your image.
It's like the dummy owls with hawks perched on them.
Mine mostly ignore me as well which is reason, I see them interact with chickens and birds so often. That said, they get a lot closer when I'm still. The owls are much more wary and stare at me from tops of trees when I confront them when they come in after chickens not yet in protected locations. They watch me closely when I move. They do not if I'm still when they approach.The hawks around here act like I'm just part of the landscape. They are not at all deterred by me moving around, even when I actively try to shoo them away they just sit there and stare at me like I'm a fool.![]()