First post here, been using the forum for the past year and have gained valuable information from everyone’s posts.
Quick background. Live in Sarasota Florida area. Started ducking July 2024 with Pekin and Khaki Campbell from tractor supply. Ended up being male Pekin and female Campbell. Successfully hatched three off their eggs in January 2025, and ended up with one male and two females from the eggs. Currently have four live incubating eggs for Mama and Papa for a friend. We love our ducks and are like family now and provide great eggs for eating. We have a large enclosure with pond for night time, but they free range during the day without any issues.
Four days ago lost one of the female offsprings to a predator, fully grown, between 8am and 9am, with no trace. This morning, while I was on opposite side of the hard, a predator snatched mama without a sign of struggle except for what looks like a beak peck at the top papa Perkins beak as if he tried to defend her.
Any ideas what bird can grabbed them in this area without a sign of struggle that late in the morning?
Quick background. Live in Sarasota Florida area. Started ducking July 2024 with Pekin and Khaki Campbell from tractor supply. Ended up being male Pekin and female Campbell. Successfully hatched three off their eggs in January 2025, and ended up with one male and two females from the eggs. Currently have four live incubating eggs for Mama and Papa for a friend. We love our ducks and are like family now and provide great eggs for eating. We have a large enclosure with pond for night time, but they free range during the day without any issues.
Four days ago lost one of the female offsprings to a predator, fully grown, between 8am and 9am, with no trace. This morning, while I was on opposite side of the hard, a predator snatched mama without a sign of struggle except for what looks like a beak peck at the top papa Perkins beak as if he tried to defend her.
Any ideas what bird can grabbed them in this area without a sign of struggle that late in the morning?