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HemetGardener Posted - Feb 25 2013 : 1:05:20 PM
Does anyone else have trouble with hawks attacking the little birds on the feeders? How can you keep the hawks away?
Terri
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HemetGardener Posted - Feb 26 2013 : 1:57:08 PM
Thanks for sharing, Erica. My neighbor is the one who saw the hawk attack yesterday and the birdies are all back today so I guess that is just the balance of Nature.
Terri
LeighErica Posted - Feb 26 2013 : 04:33:55 AM
I get the hawks too. My little birdies seem to be surviving his company though. One morning I was making coffee and looked out the dining room window...and there was a hawk watching me from my lilac bush...which is next to the house. He scared me at first..but, when I went to go get my camera he had flown away. I can tell when a hawk is around..the birds will either freeze right where they are at...or just disappear. I am not overly concerned with the hawk hanging around. I know they take the little birds...but, I have also seen them grab mice and snakes (in the warmer months), and fly away...I appreciate that:) Erica

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oldbittyhen Posted - Feb 25 2013 : 6:09:31 PM
no poppies yet, and with lack of rain, we may not have a good showing this year...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
HemetGardener Posted - Feb 25 2013 : 5:51:09 PM
Tina,
I used to have a friend who lived in Quartz Hill off Ave L.
She is gone now but I enjoyed seeing the poppies in bloom when I visited her. Are they out yet?
Terri
Hemet CA
HemetGardener Posted - Feb 25 2013 : 5:49:12 PM
Marly and Tina, thank you. You are right. The hawks are beautiful creatures that need food too. I have tons of sparrows and finches but only one hawk.
Thanks for putting that into perspective.
Terri
oldbittyhen Posted - Feb 25 2013 : 5:42:33 PM
it's the circle of life, you're feeding all birds in a sense, if you don't want to feed the hawks, don't feed the birds

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
Bear5 Posted - Feb 25 2013 : 3:37:43 PM
Terri: The hawks do that on our feeders. Their hungary, also! They keep chasing all the smaller birds away. Good luck.
Marly

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