Guest spin cycle Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 i'm loosing an old bird a week off the loft ( more than i am racing ) . i thought it was hawks but no bodies also they're mostly dk.chs with odd bl. ch. i thought hawks preffered whites ( which i have )...anyone any ideas ?
Guest Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Could well be moggies. The county of Norfolk is rife with feral cats. Only last week I overheard a conversation in a pub where to blokes were talking about eliminating 34 of them in one night.
Guest spin cycle Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 moggies could be....never see them about though. we lost one of own cats last year perhaps she was keeping them away
the pigeon_milker Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 i would say cats aswell but could be mink or some other predator you need to find out what it is first before you can sovle your problem (hawks are happy to eat any color prey) good look
pjc Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Percy or Gosshawk will take the birds away to eat, sparrowhawk will knock to the ground to kill and eat.
Guest spin cycle Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Hawk. i lost a yb fortnight ago hawked but found body...but the rest disapeared
gooner Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 i would say hawks i have 4 white ybs and the only yb to be attacked by the hawk was a cheq
THE FIFER Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 I have white birds as well but its not them the hawks go for
Guest spin cycle Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 I have white birds as well but its not them the hawks go for i thought hawks preffered whites
Okitsme Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Do you have any open chimneys nearby? I have lost a few down chimneys!! :-/
Guest peter.j Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 i would say cats aswell but could be mink or some other predator you need to find out what it is first before you can sovle your problem (hawks are happy to eat any color prey) good look surely if mink where about the birds would be spooked and they evil buggers would rather get in loft and slaughter the lot
Guest 67ghirl Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 If it was cats or other 'ground' animals there would be either feathers or blood near/in the loft surely
Guest spin cycle Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Do you have any open chimneys nearby? I have lost a few down chimneys!! :-/ don't think so .....few empty ones but lots netted .jackdaws nab rest...lot of jakdaws this year they mob the hawks
Guest spin cycle Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 surely if mink where about the birds would be spooked and they evil buggers would rather get in loft and slaughter the lot i think you're right mink/ferret would slaughter lot...perhaps i should look on brightside
Guest peter.j Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 or an over zealous hunter/ kid with airgun possibilities are endless, hope you get it sorted
Guest Freebird Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 What do you mean by "off the loft" and if it is off the loft then you would know exactly what it was? Is it a bird a week during flight?
Guest spin cycle Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 or an over zealous hunter/ kid with airgun possibilities are endless, hope you get it sorted don't think so...round here once april comes all shooting more or less stops because of pheasants nesting and oilseed rape no longer needs protecting. thanks everybody for the replies
Guest puresoontjen Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 if its none of the above then its a ghost
Guest spin cycle Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 What do you mean by "off the loft" and if it is off the loft then you would know exactly what it was? Is it a bird a week during flight? i fly 'open hole' mornings...close traps lunchtime...'flag' in the evening. 'off the loft' is an expression , i thought, for a loss of a bird from home as in ' i lost 2ybs off the loft'. given what i'm doing it probably is hawks...but no bodies...which probably means percy/goshawk as pjc suggests....i did stop open hole...but the birds wouldn't excersize properly mornings so i switched back...it also gives some protection for my ybs against sparrowhawks.
Guest Freebird Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 i fly 'open hole' mornings...close traps lunchtime...'flag' in the evening. 'off the loft' is an expression , i thought, for a loss of a bird from home as in ' i lost 2ybs off the loft'. given what i'm doing it probably is hawks...but no bodies...which probably means percy/goshawk as pjc suggests....i did stop open hole...but the birds wouldn't excersize properly mornings so i switched back...it also gives some protection for my ybs against sparrowhawks. Ahh now see. I think it is more than likely a hawk. Hope you can resolve the situation.
pigeonpete Posted May 7, 2009 Report Posted May 7, 2009 i thought hawks preffered whites dont think so, i have whites, and have rarely had a white taken, there not natural for the hawk! but they will take what ever is the easiest target! hope you sort it out mate, im plagued by the buggers aswell!
blackdog Posted May 7, 2009 Report Posted May 7, 2009 hawks mate, and they take any colours believe me.
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