A Visitor to the Shop

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A Visitor to the Shop

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We had a red tailed hawk come buy the shop today. He was sitting on the deck railing less than 10' from the back door. We see them often but they have never landed on the deck before.
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#6 birdshot should fix the situation without doing damage to your deck...
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Billdit wrote:#6 birdshot should fix the situation without doing damage to your deck...
Did I say there was a situation? There was NO SITUATION. If you want to kill one of Gods beautiful creatures "just because" you are a sick individual. :eek: :eek: :mad: :mad:
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We have chickens, so don't think hawks are "beautiful"... besides that, lighten up JS...
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Had one use our roof for a few hours as a roost a year ago. Usually don't seem that that close.
Gale's Law: The bigger the woodworking project, the less the mistakes show in any photo taken far enough away to show the entire project!

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