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Hawks or falcons. How dangerous?
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2024091, member: 114539"] I live in Nevada, we have both hawks and falcons. The first incident i had was a falcon trying to get one of my ferrets. My back yard is walled in with a 6 foot block wall, so i can let my animals roam (so i thought) i let addy may out and went to check on her a few minutes later and she was hiding under a piece of plywood i had back there for a project i was doing, the falcon was sitting on the neighbors roof waiting for her to come out. Then after that it swooped at me a couple times when i had one of my beardies on my shoulder. I don't think it would have actually snatched her off me, but i think it was trying to spook her in to running so it could pounce on her. I mentioned it to a guy i know in a reptile store here, and he said that one had tried to get his snake off his shoulder a few weeks before. By all means take your beardie out but keep an eye out for the birds. My solution for my beardies is a ferret nation cage i had extra. The bars are close enough a mid sized or bigger dragon can't get its head through and any animal big enough to hurt them can't get in. Now i can let them be out without having to watch out for the birds so much. [/QUOTE]
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