Someone mentioned having to listen to the crows in the morning... After this spring those crows, crowing have been like music to my ears. The hawks have almost completely dispersed. There is one that comes back every morning and perches in my neighbors pine tree. The tree is a good 20' taller than the rest and makes a great look out place. Yesterday, I watched a bunch of crows chase that one hawk off, and when they flew by, one stopped and perched in the hawks spot. It's the only time I've seen a different bird than the hawk on that branch. I swear that one crow looked like it was strutting "I'm the king of the pine!" I'd totally give that crow a treat if it's stick around. :)


I encourage crows by throwing found eggs and birds in a compost pile near the barn so they can feast on them..

Eagles and hawks are terrible here..

as far as Jays go, I like them while I am hunting, I stay put and wait for deer to walk by.. a Jay can alert me to a deer moving.
 
Beautiful new birds, Trim! :love That frizzle roo is adorable!
Glad to see you around again! :D
You've been missing out! ;)
Just been keeping busy. Trying to keep this locomotion in motion!
So...
Loco in Spanish translates to crazy in English...
Motora in Spanish translates to motor in English...
locomotora in Spanish translates to locomotive in English.
Trains in Spain are CRAZY! The train in Spain is crazy in the rain. ;)
 
Even if they were controlling us for slaves, they're loveable and scared of us humans anyways
Not saying Ralphie is right or anything... but ... Doesn't the above just mean the Dux are really good at controlling us and therefore winning the "race?" Holy crap... Am I saying Ralphie is right?
;) :D
 
Not saying Ralphie is right or anything... but ... Doesn't the above just mean the Dux are really good at controlling us and therefore winning the "race?" Holy crap... Am I saying Ralphie is right?
;) :D
:eek: I say the opposite, yes we build the coops, feed them, and give them treats but us humans have a secret weapon.. NETS or just being picked up and being locked in their coops :gig
 
If you ever get bored... Grab a mason jar, the bigger the better. Fill it with feed, and seal with the lid. Walk in the middle of the yard, let a bird call out, and leave the jar in the yard. The birds will swarm like a group of hungry wolverines. Took almost 10 minutes for the flock to break up the group.
 

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