- Sep 6, 2018
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How infuriating to return from a vacation to count beaks one morning and come up six short, and three bills too.
In the past our experience with a daylight predator that returns daily for a to-go box, leaving us with feathers, turns out to be a bobcat.
I kept the flocks inside, letting them out while I was present to do the chores. After three days of no birds out alone, I started a livetrap
baited with a live chicken. I used this trap setup for the remainder of the week and never caught anything.
I will begin turning out the flocks again and continue to count beaks every morning. I am also setting out the game cam for observation.
Has my predator moved out of the area, has it been trapped and removed by another neighbor, or did it choke to death on the last mouthful?
I should be more comfortable with yet another question I am unable to answer.
In the past our experience with a daylight predator that returns daily for a to-go box, leaving us with feathers, turns out to be a bobcat.
I kept the flocks inside, letting them out while I was present to do the chores. After three days of no birds out alone, I started a livetrap
baited with a live chicken. I used this trap setup for the remainder of the week and never caught anything.
I will begin turning out the flocks again and continue to count beaks every morning. I am also setting out the game cam for observation.
Has my predator moved out of the area, has it been trapped and removed by another neighbor, or did it choke to death on the last mouthful?
I should be more comfortable with yet another question I am unable to answer.