Anonymous wrote:He's about 12 pounds - a yorkie/poodle/jack russell mix. It came about 6 feet from him overhead and veered back up when it saw me and our larger dog. We were in the front yard. We've lived here 15 years and first time I've seen this happen, though we see hawks frequently (I'm out in Great Falls).
I've heard the hawk call out to it's partner (presumably) frequently lately and wonder if they have a nest nearby or are actually stalking my little dog. He's never out alone, always close in the front or back yard, and right near my larger dog and I or my husband. Will put him on a leash from now on (he's afraid of it, believe it or not) and keep him closer.
Scary stuff!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see hawks and falcons in our neighborhood. I am terrified one will get my cat one day.
Fair payback for all the songbirds killed by people's outdoor cats.
Humans have killed a billion more songbirds with their homes with windows, and offices everywhere with the lights on all the time.
If you and your home went away there'd be a ton more songbirds - how about that?
The biggest killer of bald eagles is cars. Who drives those I wonder?
+1 Cats will be cats. Humans on the other hand . . .
Anonymous wrote:I rowed under an osprey nest recently and got dive bombed - the osprey came literally screaming out of the tree above me and almost brushed my hat with its talons. That was quite something. I love to watch birds of prey, and I agree with a PP that there seem to be many more now than there were when I was growing up. I can't recall ever seeing a bird of prey aside from owls and I spent a lot of time in the woods. I wonder if it is due to cleaner air and water now than 30 years ago.
Anyway, OP, I hope your little doggie is well and safe and stays well away from hawks! Maybe you could get him a tutu or something that makes him look bigger than he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My aunt and uncle always had to watch their little dogs when they were out in the yard as the hawks would try and snatch them up. Definitely keep a very close eye on your pup from now on since you know the hawks are around.
Vet told me anything over 5 lbs was safe. Guess not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see hawks and falcons in our neighborhood. I am terrified one will get my cat one day.
Fair payback for all the songbirds killed by people's outdoor cats.
Humans have killed a billion more songbirds with their homes with windows, and offices everywhere with the lights on all the time.
If you and your home went away there'd be a ton more songbirds - how about that?
The biggest killer of bald eagles is cars. Who drives those I wonder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My aunt and uncle always had to watch their little dogs when they were out in the yard as the hawks would try and snatch them up. Definitely keep a very close eye on your pup from now on since you know the hawks are around.
Vet told me anything over 5 lbs was safe. Guess not
No they can fly away with a max wieght of about 10 pounds, but they can kill or injury a much larger dog...or cat.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I had no idea large birds went after cats. I see them outside and I don't even live in a woodsy area.