Hawks Circling Above
Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 4:38 pm
Hi all,
I'm a new owner with society finches and recently just transitioned my housing to my apartment balcony. When I got home today from the grocery store, I noticed 2 hawks circling the surrounding complex and the empty field to the left. I'm not sure the reason but they did get pretty close to ground level. I'm not sure if they were targeting my finch cage which is on the 2nd floor or just looking for food but the circling was over a very wide area. Mind you, there is also an empty field to the left of my complex and maybe they were looking for food there? Should I be concerned? Anyone else have problems with birds of prey?
Also, off topic, but these society are very active and seem to chirp/sing for the longest, I'm afraid my neighbors can hear them and might be annoyed. Anyone else housed finches in apartment complex? Any issues? I can always bring them inside but I really wanted them on my balcony. We also have a large colony of house finches that nest in air vents and sing every morning and afternoon. Pictures attached of my balcony and the finch as well as the open field. Suggestions and concerns are welcome, I'm still learning!
I'm a new owner with society finches and recently just transitioned my housing to my apartment balcony. When I got home today from the grocery store, I noticed 2 hawks circling the surrounding complex and the empty field to the left. I'm not sure the reason but they did get pretty close to ground level. I'm not sure if they were targeting my finch cage which is on the 2nd floor or just looking for food but the circling was over a very wide area. Mind you, there is also an empty field to the left of my complex and maybe they were looking for food there? Should I be concerned? Anyone else have problems with birds of prey?
Also, off topic, but these society are very active and seem to chirp/sing for the longest, I'm afraid my neighbors can hear them and might be annoyed. Anyone else housed finches in apartment complex? Any issues? I can always bring them inside but I really wanted them on my balcony. We also have a large colony of house finches that nest in air vents and sing every morning and afternoon. Pictures attached of my balcony and the finch as well as the open field. Suggestions and concerns are welcome, I'm still learning!