We were heading out to load up some siphon tubes when I looked up and saw —
The hawk was scouting us for food.
We have crows fly into our trees randomly.
I think about trying to feed them so they will stay, but I never do it.
I actually rather like the hawk; crows and hawks don’t live in the same area.
So — I have a hawk instead. 🙂
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda


Java Bean: “Ayyy, whenever we see the hawks and crows at the same time, the crows are making a ruckus and hassling the hawks trying to get them to leave. Yet another reason to bark at crows!”
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YES!!!!!
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Hawks are hard on songbirds, I would rather have Crows!
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Mom has seen crows take songbird eggs, so mom is conflicted! TLC
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I hope the hawk sticks around for a while so you can get some more pictures.
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If not in the farm yard, but for sure out on the farm 🙂
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That’s interesting that they don’t live in the same area .. That must be the same with the magpies. Which we used to have but only have the hawks now ..
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I haven’t seen a magpie here in years. I think they are pretty
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