- Jun 22, 2009
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My alpha hen, a Delaware, seems to have definite preferences as to which kinds of wild birds she will tolerate. Is that crazy or what? Sparrows are alright, as are robins, red winged blackbirds and starlings. Crows, bluejays, cardinals and ESPECIALLY mourning doves are harangued and chased. My theory is that sparrows are roughly the size of baby chicks and therefore well tolerated whereas mourning doves resemble chickens more than other songbirds. It's just a guess. Has anyone else watched their chicken interact with wild birds?
