I don't think they would. It also depends on the hawk. Red tails will go for pheasant chicks, Cooper Hawks won't touch birds. Eagles will sometimes attack chicks. Adults won't be bothered I'm sure of it but chicks maybe.
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Can someone please tell me if a hack or an eagle can get a full size peacock ?;(;(;(
Isn't this the same male you just recently got and turned lose within a few days?My bs male disappear this morning ;(;( and the other 3 females and the male just keep looking up in the sky with there feathers fluff up and start hunking and just run to the house
My bs male disappear this morning ;(;( and the other 3 females and the male just keep looking up in the sky with there feathers fluff up and start hunking and just run to the house
Great photos , pen looks great and i love the bunny dog LOLI got to see the peas yesterday! Here's one of the Opal Blackshoulder boys:
That's my boy, Owen (Opal Silver Pied) in the background of these two:
Owen on the perch on the left, then there's my IB BS split Opal sitting next to my IB Pied, Hiccup, on the right side of the perch.
And, of course, Happy Easter from my little Easter Bunny!
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This is probably old, but I have to agree and disagree with this. Cooper's hawks might not go for adult birds, but I have a Cooper's Hawk that roosts/lives in my yard (he claims at least part of it as his territory very loudly every morning and evening, anyway), and though he's never made a pass at my adults, he's come down a few times for young turkey chicks (we don't let the chicks out anymore). I'm pretty okay with that, though, since he 100% chases all the other daylight birds of prey out of his territory, including a huge red tail last summer that was eyeballing my chickens.I don't think they would. It also depends on the hawk. Red tails will go for pheasant chicks, Cooper Hawks won't touch birds. Eagles will sometimes attack chicks. Adults won't be bothered I'm sure of it but chicks maybe.
Totally agree with you about the coopers hawk my peas caught a coopers hawk that had a frizzle roo by the neck on the ground, had the peas not found the hawk and sounded the alarm the roo would have been killed, he walked funny and could not see straight for a few days and made a full recovery.This is probably old, but I have to agree and disagree with this. Cooper's hawks might not go for adult birds, but I have a Cooper's Hawk that roosts/lives in my yard (he claims at least part of it as his territory very loudly every morning and evening, anyway), and though he's never made a pass at my adults, he's come down a few times for young turkey chicks (we don't let the chicks out anymore). I'm pretty okay with that, though, since he 100% chases all the other daylight birds of prey out of his territory, including a huge red tail last summer that was eyeballing my chickens.