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Old 13-06-2003, 02:44 AM
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Default How about hawks?

If I may interject! Here in Rancho Cucamonga, California, my pond friends
have indeed lost fish to red tail hawks! They will swoop down from a low
perch and pick out your fish!

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"Anne Lurie" wrote in message
om...
My guess is that the feather you found was from the hawk that took the
either the predator helping itself to your fish or some small animal

coming
to the pond for a drink. Yes, caged birds could indeed draw in hawks, but
to the best of my knowledge, the only bird of prey good at picking up
anything from the water is an Osprey. (Despite the commercials, etc.
showing eagles picking up fish, that is not the nature of an eagle; it's
primarily a scavenger and prefers its food to be already dead.)

As for the remaining fish acting very frightened -- well, something
traumatic happened to somebody in the vicinity of the pond, from the sound
of it! And the fish are reacting accordingly.

As for repeated attacks on your pond, I don't know -- unless your yard

is
huge, I can't imagine a Red-Shouldered Hawk having much success there, let
alone a Red-Tailed Hawk (usually seen soaring over pastures, etc.) I'm

not
trying, by any means, to minimize your loss.....just to point out that the
pond as you describe it does not sound like the ideal spot for hawks,

based
on what I've learned as a birder.

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC


"Weldon Wallick" wrote in message
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Recently two comets about six inches long, totally disappeared from my
small pond.

The pond is situated in a corner next to a patio wall and a patio
screened in wall.

The ONLY clue was a wing feather from either a red tailed hawk or a
red shouldered hawk. This was out in the yard about 15 feet away.

This bird has been around for over a year because of all the cage
birds we have on the patio.

Absolutely nothing else was disturbed.

The remaining fish acted very frightened.

Can't figure it out. No further attempt has been made in about two
weeks.

WLW