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<blockquote data-quote="tim1970" data-source="post: 459231" data-attributes="member: 2349"><p>I have a problem. A hawk has managed to find the one place where our screen is broken on our back porch. And of course he/she can't seem to find its way out. I tried to scare it toward the opening, but that is not working. (This is one Pi**ed off bird) I have heard that they are protected animals, so I don't want to shoot it, but it has already picked up our family cat and carried it around for a few seconds, so I am afraid of what it could do, especially if my young daughter got too close. (Did I mention this is not a happy bird)</p><p></p><p>My options seem to be as follows...</p><p></p><p>1. Let it have my porch until it figures out how to get away(Might never happen)</p><p>2. Tear up my porch more, so that it would have a bigger area to fly out of.</p><p>3. SSS</p><p></p><p>Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim1970, post: 459231, member: 2349"] I have a problem. A hawk has managed to find the one place where our screen is broken on our back porch. And of course he/she can't seem to find its way out. I tried to scare it toward the opening, but that is not working. (This is one Pi**ed off bird) I have heard that they are protected animals, so I don't want to shoot it, but it has already picked up our family cat and carried it around for a few seconds, so I am afraid of what it could do, especially if my young daughter got too close. (Did I mention this is not a happy bird) My options seem to be as follows... 1. Let it have my porch until it figures out how to get away(Might never happen) 2. Tear up my porch more, so that it would have a bigger area to fly out of. 3. SSS Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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