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Protected species. Expect to get loved gently by the feds. THIS. And this is NO JOKE. You better delete this one YESTERDAY!!! watch the video and read the OP before you post. |
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Red tail hawks and karakaras ate the shit out of our chickens (like 7 or 8 in about 6 months) until we got some guinea fowl. Guinea fowl are fucking gangster. Yes they are. I had one beat up a wild turkey 5 times it's size in my front yard and run it off into the woods. |
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damn. The hawk had the dont tase me bro look on his face. Sorry about your chicken. We had one snatch a kitten one time.
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Mighty decent of OP to let the hawk go especially after it killed his chicken.
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Thats actually quite common behavior for hawks. watch some videos of falconers catching hawks.
We have a pair of Kestrals that nest in the box i put up. have come the last three years. Never saw a pair of kestrals catch so many field mice. |
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Thats actually quite common behavior for hawks. watch some videos of falconers catching hawks. We have a pair of Kestrals that nest in the box i put up. have come the last three years. Never saw a pair of kestrals catch so many field mice. Never knew that. |
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From a Hawk/Owl rescue wesbite: A stressed hawk will freeze and stare with mouth gaping and wings out, if capable. Owls can display stress in many ways including playing dead, snapping their beaks, hissing and fluffing up. Raptors can pant if stressed. Many scared raptors will show defense tactics such as lunging with their beaks or grabbing with their feet. EDIT: From another site, example of "playing dead" http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/bigdog02/Hawk041.jpg It was young and this is what it was trying to do. |
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You were wise to keep a shovel between you and 'Mr. Come at me Bro....' He looked like he knew he would lose, but wanted to draw you in to drop the talons and beak on your arm!!
Very nice release of Mr. Hawk; I liked the way you handled him. Good job. |
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That was a flying opossum! I guess your chicken shouldn't have been walking around all tasty looking!
Cool video!
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I hope that was not your favorite chicken.
Good job on allowing the hawk to fly away. they are amazing birds. |
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Protected species. Expect to get loved gently by the feds. I saw 8 hawks in a 1/4mi stretch 20 mins ago. very unusual for hawks to group together. Very common for turkey vultures to group together. very common for people to confuse the two and post abou tit. I'll go get pictures tomorrow and you can tell me if I am wrong. They are all through there every day. |
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Quoted: Was the hawk high on chicken, and what do you feed your chickens? https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTpIN5Z2g3cLBfY5MLVhfrMiozXkpFepzcL4Wx_-b3Q3evekVpJ-Q Notice how he can victimize Foghorn just because he's white. |
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I would ask mods to deep 6 that post...I know you didn't do anything to that hawk...hell you should have been able to blast that SOB but you can get naled w/ a federal felony for some stupid shit when it comes to hawks.
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Protected species. Expect to get loved gently by the feds. Why? He didn't do anything to the hawk. |
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Protected species. Expect to get loved gently by the feds. Why? He didn't do anything to the hawk. Yes and no...I have seen some stupid justification when it comes to prosecuting people for protected species crimes. Two that I know of personally; Guy new to trapping leaves his bait exposed, Hawk saw the bait lands gets caught in the trap. Someone calls the cops. Hawk is set free apparently unscathed. Next thing the guy knows he is in federal court being charged with a felony. 3 years and 50k later the guy gets the FED DA to reduce charges to a Misdemeanor. Guy legally poisoning wild dogs; all of a sudden has 3-4 dead hawks around his property, same thing someone calls the DNR/police. Must have given the DA a BJ b/c all he ever got was civil fines but he paid right around 10k in civil fines. |
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I get that same look at feeling after eating at the local chinese buffet.
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Quoted: Protected species. Expect to get loved gently by the feds. Clearly you didn't watch the video. Click on the top image in the OP as directed and you will see what I mean. Post-feast coma? |
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Never seen a hawk act so....weird. Your chickens have the pox or something. They do that when they get caught on the ground by a bigger critter. If he had tried to pick it up by hand it would have attacked with its feet. I found a kestrel with a broken wing that did that to me-and yes, it hurts. |
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"the Itis"
The general feeling of lethargy and well-being experienced after eating a satisfying meal. This phenomena is particularly triggered by foods high in carbohydrates and meats containing the amino acid tryptophan. "I got the itis so bad after the Thanksgiving meal I just chilled on the couch and watched some movies" |
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Protected species. Expect to get loved gently by the feds. He didn't hurt it |
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Good job of handling him. I expected to see the shovel smashing the hawk at some point which would have been a "holy shit I can't believe he did that" moment. Raptors are Federally protected so hurting, maiming, harassing or killing them means you WILL deal with the Feds and it WILL cost you big $$$$$. Not good!
You did fine. |
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Whether the hawk escaped unharmed is not relevant to those humorless fellers at US Fish and Wildlife. You'd better have a good explanation for the fence wire hawk trap.
This is an interesting thread. Most likely no fish cops will visit, but there's always one that needs to make an example of a citizen, so watch your chickens and your own six. |
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Quoted: Whether the hawk escaped unharmed is not relevant to those humorless fellers at US Fish and Wildlife. You'd better have a good explanation for the fence wire hawk trap. This is an interesting thread. Most likely no fish cops will visit, but there's always one that needs to make an example of a citizen, so watch your chickens and your own six. The fence is just keeping the chickens out of the back door of the barn. I guess the chicken ran over there in the fight and the hawk got stuck. Their is no trap of any kind involved.
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The point is that the fence is rolled up into a cylinder. That doesn't like a plausible barricade to the barn, and it's odd that a chicken would find itself inside.
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The point is that the fence is rolled up into a cylinder. That doesn't like a plausible barricade to the barn, and it's odd that a chicken would find itself inside. wire comes in a roll.... it naturally wants to roll up now any wire you have could be considered a hawk trap? first of the video it starts out flat up against the wall. he moves it to try and get the hawk scooped up and away from the door and it rolls up Just had a good laugh at the thought of what would have happened if the hawk got through that doorway. the S would have really HTF lol I dont understand why they are protected. sure seems like a bunch of them around just as much of a nuisance as coyotes but you cant do a thing about them |
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I'm sorry you have a predator after your chickens, but honestly, that video had me laughing
Hawk looks like hes trying a "Come at me bro" plan of attack |
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Red tail hawks and karakaras ate the shit out of our chickens (like 7 or 8 in about 6 months) until we got some guinea fowl. Guinea fowl are fucking gangster. friend heard this. so he got some guinea and they are good alarms for when people show up all he got out of it is a guinea with a bad leg now... losing a few chickens a week right now... they have evn been bombing the chicken house. chickens are all freaked out and not laying at all im not sure whats going on this year but the hawks and vultures and other winged meat eaters have been out in numbers like I have never seen before ETA: even the big nasty rooster said "screw this" and committed suicide lol Interesting. We're on the coast, and have a pretty good size predatory bird population based on the amount of birders we have around here. We haven't lost a single chicken (knock on wood) since we introduced those noisy ass guineas to the herd. We had a rooster too, but I got tired of watching him rape chickens all day. He became tamales. Before, I had hawks nail chickens through the coop wire. It was bad. There would be 3 or 4 red tails visible at any given time. Some of the chickens still have PTSD and don't produce. |
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That hawk was stoned out of his mind!
Before watching it, I saw the pics and thought you killed it. But the video means it's ok, no problemo. |
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The point is that the fence is rolled up into a cylinder. That doesn't like a plausible barricade to the barn, and it's odd that a chicken would find itself inside. wire comes in a roll.... it naturally wants to roll up now any wire you have could be considered a hawk trap? first of the video it starts out flat up against the wall. he moves it to try and get the hawk scooped up and away from the door and it rolls up Just had a good laugh at the thought of what would have happened if the hawk got through that doorway. the S would have really HTF lol I dont understand why they are protected. sure seems like a bunch of them around just as much of a nuisance as coyotes but you cant do a thing about them Go watch the video. The fence is rolled up at the start of the video. |
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Thats odd. Any clue why it was acting like that? It likely hit the fence wire at a high rate of speed. You can't take deliberate action against the winged vermin, but having lots of wire around one's fowl is a good thing. |
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My thought was that the hawk saw OP, and said "See these talons? Back the fuck up, and leave me alone with mah chicken, beeyotch!"
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It was sent by the Zionist occupiers to spy on you. It has a secret chip embedded in its rectum.
Allahu snackbar! |
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Does this help any.The point is that the fence is rolled up into a cylinder. That doesn't like a plausible barricade to the barn, and it's odd that a chicken would find itself inside. Now I think you're leaving that door open to trap kittehs, possums, and probably hawks, too! |
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Thats odd. Any clue why it was acting like that? Almost like it had been hit in the head with a shovel prior to the videotaping. LOL |
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