Re: How to protect pigeons from hawks



ef29@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Just remember,
> it's only agonizing for you..........not them..........
> they don't "consider" like we do.............they just do what they
> must to survive.....
> but they don't sit around thinking "There's that mean person that put
> me out in the cold!"
> They were lucky you came along and helped them.......
> E-Man

Thank you again for your kindness. Did I mention that we have problems
with hawks and owls? We are afraid that if we lock this pair out (the
first one already has a mate and comes back to eat only) the hawks and
owls will get them.

.



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