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Cooper's Hawk solves the problem!! (1 Viewer)

canadagurl123

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Well my bird feeder constantly has a squirrel eating the bird seed and chasing the birds away. Well yesterday one of the pair of resident cooper's Hawks came and caught and ate him. it's now been a full day without any squirrels. Now i just need im to come over when the next one infiltrates my yard. The squirrels are introduced grey squirrels so I don't feel so bad for them. Well the Cooper's hawk is actually on my telephone pole right now staring at starlings in the Arbutus tree. Maybe with luck a few less starlings also?
 
Yes, I am never disappointed when a squirrel winds up being a meal for one of our local hawks. It's just the circle of life ;)
 
Well my bird feeder constantly has a squirrel eating the bird seed and chasing the birds away. Well yesterday one of the pair of resident cooper's Hawks came and caught and ate him. it's now been a full day without any squirrels. Now i just need im to come over when the next one infiltrates my yard. The squirrels are introduced grey squirrels so I don't feel so bad for them. Well the Cooper's hawk is actually on my telephone pole right now staring at starlings in the Arbutus tree. Maybe with luck a few less starlings also?

Hi Canadagurl

Sounds very good from here :t:

Please send some of your Coopers Hawks over this way as there are G Squirrels galore here. Make sure he has plenty of hunger pangs. ;)

I wish.... :eat:

How often does a Buzzard, Sparrowhawk or any BoP get one for lunch here. They are fast little blighters. ;)

Regards
Kathy
 
Oh, that people would be equally applauded when they "removed" the occasional Grey Squirell (when found beyond its natural range, that is).
 
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Anyone know a way to attract Starling-eating birds, rodents, fish and snakes?

Smear them with a little peanut butter or similar. It should slow them down so the predators get used to an easy food source. It may take them a while to get used to the taste/odour of the spread though, as this is an aquired taste for many predators. Try adding some other ingredients in first, eg like breadcrumbs for the fish or smelly pieces of stale bread or other leftovers. You may even get the squirrels in as your top predator, before the hawks get them.
 
There must not be much of a decent food source for the squirrels in your area. I have literally 10-15 squirrels on any given day in my yard (unless a Red Tailed Hawk is flying around) but they leave my feeders alone thankfully. Maybe it's the acorns and black walnuts that keep them busy. :t:

And how can you hate this face? :hi: I'm only kidding....squirrels can sometimes be a pain when they get comfortable. :t:
 

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I'm only kidding....squirrels can sometimes be a pain when they get comfortable. :t:

Most especially after they manage to break a 50 dollar feeder in a matter of days.
 
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