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Guest youngzimmy
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yes nice and white the hawks can see them a mile away

Guest scoobybob
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I flew a dozen white logans and never had any hawk trouble. I now have Tipplers and the hawks are plucking these out the sky like picking apples from a tree. I have noticed the whites flew together and never got any bother from the hawks. I don't think it matters what colour the birds are but I have noticed the tipplers quite often brake from the kit to drop down alone. Its these single birds the hawks are taking.

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WELL SAID ;D.I HAVE ABOUT SEVENTY PURE WHITES MOST LOGANS I DONT GET ANY TRUBLE.MIND YOU I DONT LEAVE THEM OUT ALL DAY.

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I did leave mine out all day for a couple of years with no trouble from the hawks.... a cat discovered the sputnik so that was the end of open loft for my whites. :(

 

I HOPE IT WAS THE END OF THE MOGGY AS WELL

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