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I went to the Raptor Rehabilitation Center in Twin Lake the other day, what a great learning experience. Anyway, accordig to the experts, the only real threat to the chickens are Red-Tailed Hawks, the others only take small rodents and such. The Red-Tailed Hawk is the big one that all the movies use for voice-overs for Eagles since Eagles don't make any screaming niose just little barks. The Red-Tailed can take rabbits and larger birds (chickens). I'll bet you're seeing a Sparrow Hawk or Falcon (pointed wings) where the Coopers, Sharp-Shinned, and Red-tailed have a more rounded wing. My buddies wife came home one night to see a RT Hawk in the chicken run it somehow crawled in through a hole and had a heck of a time getting out, no chickens were lost cause they all scampered into the coop.
Thanks for the info!! I do have rabbits, but they're in the covered chicken run. "It" had opportunity to get a chicken either at my house or Kristin's but didn't. Guess it was just checking things out to see if we had anything else to offer it.
Ok, just read the rest of the posts and I will proceed with caution when it comes to hawks. My hens all stayed in the covered run today. Was in Lansing all day, so sure didn't want to take the chance. Thanks all for the discussion.