A hawk is catching birds at my feeder. How can I get rid of it?
Frequently Asked QuestionsCooper's Hawks are the usual feeder predators in the area, and they are protected - so resist the urge to get the BB gun out. If you really want to discourage the hawk, stop filling your feeders for about a week. The birds will find other feeders in the interim, and the hawk will look for better hunting grounds. But on the other hand, take a good look at the hawk.
What's that hawk at my feeder?
FAQsWe often receive questions regarding smallish, gray-brown birds that are observed preying upon small birds at feeders. The bird described is almost certainly a Cooper's Hawk or Sharp-shinned Hawk. Both are members of the accipiter family; forest dwelling birds that are designed to chase prey through dense vegetation. They have long tails that act like rudders to steer with, and short wings that help them fly in confined areas. See similar questions...
What do birds want in a feeder?
Home & Garden Depot - Bird House and Bird FeederThe same thing everyone wants in a good restaurant... a place to relax and enjoy a good meal. Mounting or hanging usually provides protection from curious cats. After that, good service and plenty of mixed seeds such as thistle, millet, safflower, dandelion, primrose, goldenrod, and sunflower will attract songbirds as well as cardinals, blue jays, and morning doves. Click here for more information about types of feed. See similar questions...
How do I keep from catching it?
IA DNR: Avian Flu FAQAvian influenza viruses are readily transmitted from farm to farm by the movement of live birds, people (especially when shoes and other clothing are contaminated), and contaminated vehicles, equipment, feed, and cages. People should avoid contact with chickens, ducks or other poultry and related equipment and materials unless absolutely necessary. This is the best way to prevent infection with the bird flu virus. As with any Influenza virus, good hygiene is an important part of prevention. See similar questions...
How do I get rid of E.coli. in my birds?
Lady Gouldian Finch .com - Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do you know it is making them sick? There are hundreds of different forms of E.coli, only a few of them are a problem (Enteropathogenic). Be very careful about blaming E.coli for your birds illness. If the E.coli is the problem, then special antibiotics are necessary (eg. Amoxitex). The best thing you can do to control E.coli in an aviary is to have a good hygiene program. Bacteria cannot survive in clean environments. See similar questions...
I have a bird feeder and/or a birdbath on my property. Am I at increased risk of catching WNV?
USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Frequently Asked Ques...At this time, there isn’t evidence to indicate that humans can get infected directly from an infected bird. However, it is recommended to always follow general hygienic procedures. Birdbaths and feeders should be washed or disinfected regularly. Wash your hands with soap and water after touching the baths/feeders. To prevent mosquitoes from breeding on your property, empty and clean birdbaths at least once a week and eliminate any other standing water in your area. See similar questions...
My cat keeps catching wild birds - what can I do to stop this happening?
The RSPB: Advice: Frequently asked questionsGiving your cat a collar fitted with a bell or a sonar device will reduce the number of birds it catches. You can buy collars that are fitted with a quick release mechanism that is safer for your cat. Keeping your cat indoors at dusk and dawn, when birds are most vulnerable, will also help. If you keep your cat well fed, they are less likely to hunt and are more likely to stay close to home which may curb their hunting instincts. See similar questions...
I just put a feeder (and/or bird bath) in my yard. Why are no birds coming?
Wild Birds FAQ - frequently asked questions about wild birdsSometimes it takes birds quite a while before they use a new feeder or bird bath. If after ten days, no birds are visiting, think about moving the unit to another location in your yard. I don't have any suggestions. Hopefully, this bird will quickly pass through whatever season is causing this behavior or move to another location. Even if you succeeded in chasing the bird out of a particular tree, it would probably choose another location equally close. See similar questions...
There are no birds at my feeder. What am I doing wrong?
Bird Watcher's Digest: Frequently Asked Questions: Feeding Q...You're not doing anything wrong. It takes time for birds to locate a new feeding source. A spell of bad weather always drives birds to concentrate at feeders. Try putting your feeder in a new location far from your house and the portion of your yard where you are active. Put the feeder in or near a tree that the birds regularly use. See similar questions...
Will birds come to a high rise feeder?
Birdfeeding.orgBirds will come to balcony feeders, but it may take a while to attract them. Much depends on the surrounding habitat. If there are lots of trees and some water, your success rate will be higher. City dwellers may have to content themselves with sparrows as their primary visitors. See similar questions...
Why won't birds eat from the platform feeder?
Birdfeeding.orgIt probably is more important to the birds what kind of seed is offered than what type of feeder is being used. Generally, use low platform feeders to serve mixed seed to sparrows, doves, towhees and other species that prefer eating close to the ground. Hanging feeders filled with sunflower seed will attract cardinals, nuthatches and chickadees. Put Nyjer® seed in a tubular style, hanging feeder for the finches. See similar questions...
Why do People get Rid of Their Birds?
Coventry Companion Bird Survival Center, Avian Rescue, Parro...Larry and TOOTIE Sometimes an individual or family acquires a bird, not realizing the time committment and amount of care involved. It does not help that some pet stores wanting to make a sale will not explain just how much work and responsibility is involved, and still other pet stores have no idea themselves, or simply don't care. People often have the best of intentions in mind, but when it comes to the day-to-day grind, sometimes those good intentions deteriorate. See similar questions...
What about catching diseases?
The Barefoot FAQThe following is an excerpt from a pamphlet on Athlete's Foot by the American Academy of Dermatology, April 1994: Athlete's foot does not occur among people who traditionally go barefoot. It's moisture, sweating and lack of proper ventilation of the feet that present the perfect setting for the fungus of athlete's foot to grow. See similar questions...
Is it catching?
Acne - Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. Acne is a glandular complaint not an infection. You can't give it to your friends by touching or kissing. However, bacteria on the skin's surface can certainly irritate the condition for you that's why regular, thorough cleansing is essential. The same circumstances that are producing too much sebum in your skin, may also produce too much sebum in the hair follicles on your head that's why greasy hair and, occasionally, dandruff go handing hand with acne. See similar questions...
Can aluminum on a bird feeder have any adverse affect on birds?
Birdfeeding.orgThere is nothing in aluminum itself that would be harmful to birds. Because it is a soft metal, however, it bends easily and could be crinkled if a squirrel were to land on it. Including a screen beneath a feeder will help reduce the amount of debris that attracts squirrels when it falls to the ground. See similar questions...
Does the color of the feeder influence what birds will use it?
Birdfeeding.orgDifferent birds have their own preferences, both in types of food and style of feeders. Perching birds such as chickadees will grab a single sunflower seed from a hopper-style feeder and fly off to the nearest branch to crack it open. Goldfinches, on the other hand, will cling for several minutes to a perch on a tubular feeder as they repeatedly take and eat sunflower chips or Nyjer seed. See similar questions...
So how do you get rid of them?
FAQSSome are relatively easy to remove. Check out my links page for guidance. Others are more troublesome, and seem to keep coming back no matter what you do. If you’re experiencing any of the above problems, please consider using our services. We’re happy to help. See similar questions...
Is psoriasis catching?
Psoriasis Frequently Asked Questions - Psoriasis FAQ'sMost definitely not. Psoriasis cannot be caught from other people nor can it be transferred from one part of the body to another. How serious is it? Psoriasis is known as a waxing and waning condition and there may therefore be considerable variations in its intensity. There are also many clinical forms with skin involvement varying from a few psoriatic patches to, at its worst and very rarely, a widespread and serious eruption. See similar questions...
What if you miss catching it and it parachutes to the ground?
NASA - Frequently Asked QuestionsIf the sample return capsule lands on its own, some of the delicate collector materials will likely break, making the sample more difficult to identify and categorize. The sample would still be valuable, but it would take longer for scientists to sort through the broken pieces. See similar questions...
Is trapping a good way to get rid of birds that are doing their business on my building?
Questions and Answers to Bird ProblemsTrapping is definitely an effective way to remove specific birds that are causing you problems, But, this should not be considered a long-term solution. If birds are trapped, they literally have to be euthenized, otherwise they will return (remember, pigeons are descendants of homing pigeons). If birds are trapped and euthenized, other birds will simply move in because the situations that attracted your old birds still remain. Az. See similar questions...
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