ROG62 » Today, 5:58 am » wrote: ↑
The cycle of nature...and you are right, birds for some reason, are keenly aware of shadows thrown from the sky...while Eagles are more of a lazy scavenger, owls are stealthy and falcons ultra swift...
are they in a caged roost at night?
you should do like a buddy of mine did in Nam...every night they set up a perimeter of tripwire and Claymores planted against trees facing out...
that'll get the sons a bitches...

Their house is as secure as my own - nothing is gonna touch em at night. And I use sand on the floors - not bark. Every morning, including this one, I use an extended cat shovel and a bucket to clean up and feed the compost. I put down spent coffee grounds that have been dried out. They remove odors and they provide a nice smell of coffee. You could pitch a cot in my coop - I'm not even **** ya.
So ya think I oughta go full Caddyshack on the varmints, do ya? Sounds like fun. The coons got into my feeder last night. One of the little devils managed to unscrew one of the caps. There was a pile of pellets on the ground, and no doubt some piles in some coons' bellies.
I have to give the little bastard his props. He took a good amount of cayenne pepper on his paws. But he fed his family, I suppose. Maybe it was worth it to him. I sure with I could kill the little sumbitch. I don't like feeding varmints.
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