So every evening I sit out with my chickens and just hang with them for an hour or so since they all gravitate back to the hen house for bed time.
I was doing a couple chores in the hen house, picking up some eggs, cleaning up some poops (never ending chore lol) and right as I walked out I heard an alarm call and about 5 seconds later a hawk swoops right in towards the hen house, but I didn't see it, I was just walking out the door -- and as soon as it saw me it stopped dead in the middle of it's swoop down --- have you ever seen a Cooper's Hawk stop deadass midair? It looked like it smacked against a glass window LOL
Anyway, then it flew off and away and did not come back. However, everyone hid and did the right things, they are all very very hawk savvy.
Here is the interesting thing that happened -- it caused them all to do alarm calls -- so I had like probably 10 or 15 of my 60ish chickens doing alarm calls all together at and around the hen house... what a ruckus! BUT
I heard alarm calls FROM THE HEDGE TOO.
I have chickens sleeping out in the hedge, living out in the hedge, permanently. Helga is one of them, I barely ever see her but I did clap eyes on her night before last but only for a brief minute, she does not roost in the hen house. I was specifically looking for her last night and now I am wondering who else is out there with her.
The hedge is FULL OF SPIDERS you could not pay me money to go out in there right now at NIGHT, hell no. They are just.. .gonna have to live out there.
I have mostly orb weavers, but under my well head live a collection of Black Widow spiders and so, knowing that they live so close to the hedge, I am not chancing going in there while spider activity is high.
The hedge is cool as hell honestly a perfect chicken environment, it's so thick you cannot see into it, but inside, it's like a house -- it's open and roofed with a canopy and criss crossed with limbs for roosting and perching. There is a human sized path we made inside, too. I cannot be mad some chickens have decided to stay there permanently.
I worry about them though
Only pic I got yesterday evening was of Galahad, Arthur's more obviously cockerel brother; to show just how hen-feathered Arthur actually is. Which I think is cute.
Galahad is probably 40% larger than Arthur too. They are both 16 weeks old.
I took his best friend away without realizing it, Lancelot got rehomed. So now Galahad wanders around a little bit alone and I feel bad.
Oscar is back with everyone but in his own little coop that is sitting right next to the hen house - not sure what I want to do with breeding yet, he still hasn't grown his tail... But I am wary to let him back with everyone as I don't want him bothering Spitfire the sweet little duck. She is so much happier without him harrying her now.
She visits him, she loves him, but she isn't so scared anymore and I prefer it that way.
I cannot wait til molting is over so I can deep clean the hen house!!! It is SO gross right now, so dusty and full of feathers lord.
I need to go back to just <20 chickens lol
but I love them all!