Hawk Proof? Humph!!!!!!!

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I didn't know about the fishing line, but then again, they have "eyes like a hawk".

If the flagging tape fails, we'll have to raise the perimeter polls and use netting in this area.
 

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I am so sorry you lost some birds. I told you I was worried about mine since the snow collapsed my tarp and netting. We are getting close to putting up the netting and tarp again. I worry every day.....
 

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I can see it @TexasLisa. So far, we have not had any hawk problems since we ran the flagging tape...might switch it out for fishing line.
 

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I've read before that the fishing line helps....seems to distort their visual OR make the see it and feel unsafe to land. Either way, if it works, it's golden.
 

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I finally put new netting up last night. My easter eggers think nothing of flying over a 6 foot fence. So the net keeps them in and unwanted birds out
 

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Because it would get snagged to much on the wild raspberry bushes, and if I have to go into the enclosed area I have to walk all bent over. With the flagging tape, both those things are minimized.
 
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