Tim, I had a couple of thoughts on your bird of prey problem. I simply forgot to post it earlier. It could be that what you have hanging around your place is either a Cooper or a Sharp Shinned hawk. Cooper's are less than half the size of a mature red tail, and Sharp Shinned's are roughly half the size of a Cooper. You mentioned that you weren't sure if it was a small hawk or a falcon. My money would go on the Sharp Shinned. They do look strikingly like a small falcon through the face, but their wings and tail are not as narrow and pointed as, say, a Peregrine. That being said, they are every bit as fast, sneaky, and devastating to young chickens as any full sized bird of prey. As to what to do about it.......well......you can always follow the three S's. That being: Shoot. Shovel. And, Shut up! But, ya didn't hear that from ME!![]()
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Seriously though, while I do admire and respect the raptors of the world, that doesn't mean I'll sit iddly by and allow one to treat my flock as a wandering buffet table!Good luck in scaring it away. That's always my first preference, but sadly, sometimes you have to resort to more drastic measures.![]()
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I haven't heard much about them lately but we had a pair of Peregrines living on one of the buildings in the city. George and Gracie. Each year we'd get an update on their hatch. Where the young -uns go I don't know.
I don't have a pair of Binoculars, so I didn't get a good look at it. I just know it was smaller than the Red Tails. We also have Bald Eagles in the area too. At least near the Onondaga Lake area.
Which ever it is, I will try to scare it away first. I've plans to make a couple of scare crows to put out there and some shelters for the chicken to run under. I can not afford to have something steal my dinner that is for sure.