Very possible, the shelves have been pretty darn sadly stocked here lately.
They are picking their battles though, some isles like the chip/ candy/ snack isles are packed.
The seed/nut isle is pretty barren and nothing unsalted anywhere.
Of course these are probably the big sellers and fast movers so they have to keep those isles full.
Good Morning! Sam's might be saving on labor by not stocking the shelves & filling curbside orders. They cut every penny they can!
 
They swoop past the pen the Hollands are in, and all the chick's heads go up, and they freeze. Then run for the dog kennel shelters! That is with a solid roof they can't see through. Nesting season is over, now they are learning to hunt, even worse!

Holy moly! My pen might be a harder one to see in from the sides since the roof is 16x23 + a bit of overhang. They have taken to sitting in the neighbor across the alleys big pine trees. They can see in from there but it bothers the birds less.
 
Holy moly! My pen might be a harder one to see in from the sides since the roof is 16x23 + a bit of overhang. They have taken to sitting in the neighbor across the alleys big pine trees. They can see in from there but it bothers the birds less.
They do sit in the trees, and on the power poles. The huge crows we have harass them too much for them to hang around for long! Be nice to your crows!
 
My mom loaned me their fake owl. We have him on a step in post and we’ll move him around any time we are outside. Seems to be working.
We have coyotes, our birds of prey do not want to be on the ground like that at all. Your Christmas list might include a nice puppy. Even a good size Terrier will put the fear into a hawk. I would like to get a Brittany Spaniel again, my old one was a great bird dog. Easy to train, not to big. She would have never allowed a Red Tail Hawk to perch in her yard! They weigh ~ 40 - 50 pounds, not as big a food bill as a LGD, either!
 
They do sit in the trees, and on the power poles. The huge crows we have harass them too much for them to hang around for long! Be nice to your crows!

I totally adore my crows. They are fantastic at sounding an alarm then explaining to the hawk which way is out of the hood.

The hawks do still sit the power pole to watch the neighbors chickens. With the roof and where the pole is they cannot see mine from there now. :wee

My sweet neighbor that hunts hasn't been home much lately. When he is home he will step outside with a crow call if he sees hawks.
 
Isn't it something as ruthless as a hunting hawk is they want zero to do with an owl?

My mom loaned me their fake owl. We have him on a step in post and we’ll move him around any time we are outside. Seems to be working.


I'm still stumped about those mexican cokes at Sam's.
Iv'e asked a half dozen times about them, maybe more and either got a solid no or a 100 yard stare.
I stopped when I heard myself being called the coke lady, really not the greatest moniker to get tacked to oneself lol.:D
 
We have coyotes, our birds of prey do not want to be on the ground like that at all. Your Christmas list might include a nice puppy. Even a good size Terrier will put the fear into a hawk. I would like to get a Brittany Spaniel again, my old one was a great bird dog. Easy to train, not to big. She would have never allowed a Red Tail Hawk to perch in her yard! They weigh ~ 40 - 50 pounds, not as big a food bill as a LGD, either!
Whatever we get, I am NOT having an indoor dog. I’m DONE with indoor pets. My in-laws has a dog in the old farmhouse when we moved up here. There was a MAJOR flea infestation that took the better part of a year to resolve. Since we had an infant in the house we didn’t want to bomb the house so we did it the long, hard way of vacuuming 2x a day for months only to have a resurgence later. I’m still very traumatized by this.
 

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