Baumshell28
Songster
So I set up a temporary field trip area with chicken wire and four metal posts for the girls. I’ve been taking them out once or twice a day to play & forage in the grass and dirt. They’re (well, WE) are loving it! I noticed yesterday (Day # 2) that they were attracting quite the crowd. Even when I didn’t have chickens, there have always been some red tail hawks, or other hawk breeds in the area, so the hawks flying and making noise in the area is a normal 24/7 occurrence. But the longer we sat outside, the more seemingly negative attention we/they attracted. By the time I started to feel uneasy, watchful & protective, I could tell the girls had become uneasy as well since all twelve of them were huddled together inside the “pen” as close to me (outside the pen) as they could get. I have 2 large old oak trees spanning my back yard. Somewhere above us there was a crow or two adding to the chatter, but in the branches directly above us I noticed two or 3 very curious squirrels and the various wrens. The wrens probably just wanted us to get away from their nests at random places around the porch. What stumped me were the birds that I believe were making the chicks the most uneasy; these tiny, finch sized birds I think are called Carolina Chickadees. They were crowding around us in the closest branches just fussing incessantly at my chicks and making them VERY uneasy! Does anyone know what they would be fussing so adamantly about? And why?
