krissyweso
Songster
I wish that helped. This past February, I had a hawk nearly fly off with one of my little silkie hens, but I caught it with my girl in its talons before it could fly off. After that incident, I got those mirrors you hang around because the movement and light is supposed to help. It hasn't. Hawks are bold. It kept coming around and trying to get my silkies. The only thing that has helped is, in the late spring / summer, the mockingbirds that nest and lay eggs around here and attack everything (crows, vultures, buzzards, great blue herons, hawks, bluebirds, cats!!... everything) that enters the airspace or comes around their nests.I've heard that hanging CD's can be a deterrent. It could take a couple of weeks for the hawk to move on.
So, long story short, if mockingbirds are native to your area, do something to incentivize mockingbirds to move in, and they'll scare of your hawks.