Hawks in the city!

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The Mockingbirds fascinate me. They nest in two trees in the front yard but the males will spend the nights in trees out in the back and sing all night long. Has anyone else seen this? Could it be a decoy against predators?
 
I dunno why they do that, but yep they do it all over the country.
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The only chicken breeds that can handle predators are shamos malays thai's aseels and cornish. All these do wonderful free range unless you have large dogs coyotes or babcats in the vicinity.
 
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Dude OEG standard and american games can hold their own very well. But it depends on the dog or coyote, how determined they are. Some will run and welp when a spur sinks into the nose others will become more determined. Hawks OTOH have a advantage as they usually have the element of surprise. If they don't scream the prey never sees the hit coming, fortunately most times they scream while circling.

When my mother in law was hit in the head there was no warning scream. The only thing we could figure it thought her hair was food. She had to go to the hospital for stitches.
 
Obviously once again this can not be discussed without flaming.

pascopol and dacjohns I suggest you both look at your posts and reconsider how you worded things. Accusations of lying or misinformation are not the way to make your case.
 
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