Bee, I would not be posting online if that thing was still in my yard.
No, it looks pretty scrappy because it had been flopping around in the mud. But that is an adult Rough Footed Hawk that killed a much smaller chicken earlier in the year (one of my juvenile CXs when they were about 6 weeks). It came back again and again only targeting the CX's even when they were 8lbs. Security improved after the first attack and it hasn't touched a bird since but it still would try.
So it entered my chicken tractor which has a door in the top that is like a wire funnel; easy to get in hard to get out. It got in, attacked the chickens, realized they were three times it's size and tried to get away. Next thing it knew it was stuck and being trampled by terrified 15lb chickens as it would try to fly and then fall on the ground. To get it out I had to release all the birds. The chickens bolted, the hawk moved about two feet and just SAT there terrified, wings out and panting. I ended up having to carry it out of my yard to get it out. I wrapped some blue jeans around my hands and arms and carried it out by it's feet!
It ended up hiding under a neighbor's bush. I think it's still there. :| I wanted to let it go because it probably learned it's lesson (this bird was in a worse state than my chickens!) but what I really want is for it for be relocated with a rehabber. Not sure I can get ahold of any, though.
My beau now has a photo of me in my jammies carrying a muddy hawk out of my yard with blue jean hands.
Bitteroot; it was certainly grounded. Not sure about injured. May be just shock. I could go throw a towel over it and bring it back in if you want to come get it. Next time it shows up it might not survive my husky. She was fearless in trying to attack it through the tractor wall, even when it's talons caught her mouth.
No, it looks pretty scrappy because it had been flopping around in the mud. But that is an adult Rough Footed Hawk that killed a much smaller chicken earlier in the year (one of my juvenile CXs when they were about 6 weeks). It came back again and again only targeting the CX's even when they were 8lbs. Security improved after the first attack and it hasn't touched a bird since but it still would try.
So it entered my chicken tractor which has a door in the top that is like a wire funnel; easy to get in hard to get out. It got in, attacked the chickens, realized they were three times it's size and tried to get away. Next thing it knew it was stuck and being trampled by terrified 15lb chickens as it would try to fly and then fall on the ground. To get it out I had to release all the birds. The chickens bolted, the hawk moved about two feet and just SAT there terrified, wings out and panting. I ended up having to carry it out of my yard to get it out. I wrapped some blue jeans around my hands and arms and carried it out by it's feet!
It ended up hiding under a neighbor's bush. I think it's still there. :| I wanted to let it go because it probably learned it's lesson (this bird was in a worse state than my chickens!) but what I really want is for it for be relocated with a rehabber. Not sure I can get ahold of any, though.
My beau now has a photo of me in my jammies carrying a muddy hawk out of my yard with blue jean hands.
Bitteroot; it was certainly grounded. Not sure about injured. May be just shock. I could go throw a towel over it and bring it back in if you want to come get it. Next time it shows up it might not survive my husky. She was fearless in trying to attack it through the tractor wall, even when it's talons caught her mouth.
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