ChickenHawk Down. Last year my stepson was trying to think of a science project/presentation for school. I suggested we build a couple of Blue Bird boxes and he could document the process from nest building to egg laying to fledging. As luck would have it everything was going well till we went on vacation over the July 4th holiday weekend. Upon our return we found the nestbox front cover *it's hinged at the bottom to provide easy access to the nesting cavity* pulled open, the young fledglings gone and a pile of adult Blue Bird feathers scattered about the bottom of the pole. We had no idea what killed them. The box was on a pole 5-6 feet off the ground with a guard below it *an inverted metal funnel* to prevent a cat or raccoon from climbing.
We tried again this year and this time we figured out the culprit.
We've had this Sharp Shinned Hawk hanging about and yesterday I spotted him attacking the box.
I chased him off, but he was back again this morning. They are beautiful birds and he could eat all the stinkin' starlings and sparrows he wants and I wouldn't mind a bit. However, he's apparently determined to eat my Blue Birds, and I'm not going to let that happen.....so I shot him, and yes it is illegal to shoot hawks.May the Lord and the Game Warden forgive me.
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