In the past 22 years here I have until now only lost 2 birds to hawks, so losing 3 within a week is a bit unusual. I'm assuming it's a female with babies, that's where their heads are going.
Our strategy has always been to provide lots of cover, lots of rooster look outs, and having donkeys and goats in the same area. It has worked well up until now.
If this continues than we may need to become proactive. Most of my birds aren't confined and it would be difficult to do so. I got a feeling this hawk may be the same as the one that took my one polish hen last fall.
In the past few weeks the pigeon that were here in the silo have disappeared or moved somewhere else. So that may be a sign as well.
I am hoping my birds wise up a bit, and the hawk or owl moves on. We will see.
I had a heck of a time counting my 18 muscovy ducks today. They are constantly on the move around the yard. I believe I finally counted everyone. Next to count the 65 chickens that live in the big shed. I don't believe I'm missing anyone else, but I will do a count to be sure.
We generally get a couple of sandhill cranes back in our pasture, but so far no sign of them. A few fly over every so often. I do love their cries, they sound to me what a dinosaur would sound like. It is a cool sound.
I'm definitely gonna be more vigilant.