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February 16, 2012

My Latest Record Column: Hawks and Feeders

My latest "Bird Watcher" column in The Record  and  IMG_0165Herald News is on simple ways you can reduce hawk attacks at your feeders — providing some cover to reducing the likelihood of birds flying into your windows.

The link is here.

At right, my backyard Cooper's Hawk.

 

3 comments

  • That is why they are called BIRD FEEDERS !

  • Is it wrong to hope for hawk attacks at feeders? I have witnessed an house sparrow grabbed by a Juv. coopers. The way the hawk hopped and dove through the forsythia and arborvitae was something to wittness, it just disappeared an out it popped with a sparrow in the talons.

  • To be honest, I wouldn’t mind a good action shot of a hawk attack or decrease in the house sparrow population…

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3 comments

  • That is why they are called BIRD FEEDERS !

  • Is it wrong to hope for hawk attacks at feeders? I have witnessed an house sparrow grabbed by a Juv. coopers. The way the hawk hopped and dove through the forsythia and arborvitae was something to wittness, it just disappeared an out it popped with a sparrow in the talons.

  • To be honest, I wouldn’t mind a good action shot of a hawk attack or decrease in the house sparrow population…

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