Texasmark1
Well-known Member
Yesterday I went out and ran the cultivator over the hay patch in preparation for the season's hay crop planting.
In the winter we will have a single or pair of Coopers Hawks but I have never seen more.
Yesterday I got started and before long I counted 6, then more and more and more till the final tally was 23. Twenty three Coopers Hawks in my seed bed!!!!!!!!! We have an enormous supply of large white worms and obviously I uprooted some and the birds were dining.
That's not the point. The point is, where did this many birds come from?
But all in all they were beautiful and some would let me drive by them making the next row to them.
Amazing, utterly amazing.
Suppose the bad weather up North drove them South?
Mark
In the winter we will have a single or pair of Coopers Hawks but I have never seen more.
Yesterday I got started and before long I counted 6, then more and more and more till the final tally was 23. Twenty three Coopers Hawks in my seed bed!!!!!!!!! We have an enormous supply of large white worms and obviously I uprooted some and the birds were dining.
That's not the point. The point is, where did this many birds come from?
But all in all they were beautiful and some would let me drive by them making the next row to them.
Amazing, utterly amazing.
Suppose the bad weather up North drove them South?
Mark