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Seems to be working!
They haven’t gone down to the branches I hung yet, but they are on the other end. They have gone out and flown, pecked around on the ground for a while, and head back in. Then out again. :clap
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Wow! Each feather seems to have grizzles! Awesome!
Seems to be working!
They haven’t gone down to the branches I hung yet, but they are on the other end. They have gone out and flown, pecked around on the ground for a while, and head back in. Then out again. :clap
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I bet they are loving the extra space! They look great, and well cared for!
 
I came across something in a pigeon group on facebook that might interest those of you with free flying birds. It has been reported that hawks will avoid grabbing pigeons if their tail feathers are painted with two light colored bars around a black bar. Whether this is because it resembles the striped tail feathers of another raptor or if it resembles a giant eyeball I'm unsure, but it reportedly prevents attacks almost completely and may be beneficial to do on new squeakers before they become skilled flyers in areas with high predator pressures.

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I came across something in a pigeon group on facebook that might interest those of you with free flying birds. It has been reported that hawks will avoid grabbing pigeons if their tail feathers are painted with two light colored bars around a black bar. Whether this is because it resembles the striped tail feathers of another raptor or if it resembles a giant eyeball I'm unsure, but it reportedly prevents attacks almost completely and may be beneficial to do on new squeakers before they become skilled flyers in areas with high predator pressures.

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Wow serin! Thanks for sharing! Do you know what type of paint is used? I am curious....
 
I came across something in a pigeon group on facebook that might interest those of you with free flying birds. It has been reported that hawks will avoid grabbing pigeons if their tail feathers are painted with two light colored bars around a black bar. Whether this is because it resembles the striped tail feathers of another raptor or if it resembles a giant eyeball I'm unsure, but it reportedly prevents attacks almost completely and may be beneficial to do on new squeakers before they become skilled flyers in areas with high predator pressures.

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I'm just making sure no one with regular losses missed this...

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