Thought would share this tip for anyone who has/had problems with predators trying to get to their precious birds

I dont think anything scares starlings away,not even my cat's,they just sit there taunting themCandoAviary wrote:I have a hard plastic, realistic looking one under the eaves of the boat house.... keeps the seagulls away... but the starlings aren't phased in the least
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Also have a live horned owl that makes the rounds... but only at nightFortunately I have so many fat morning doves around that the cooper hawks prefer them over my tiny finches
I quess that's just the price the doves pay for all the free seed they can eatAlways help's to have some other food around for predators
It is amazing the inbuilt protection gene that birds have,even if they have never seen the type predator before,they know when it is bad and time to hidecindy wrote:.
Shadows from the vultures that fly over or large sandhill cranes that pass by twice a day while to and from their roosting area startle them and all the birds get real quiet. Once they pass the finches all start their chatter up again.
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