find that mysterious screech owl<\/a> they will be flying and landing all around you.<\/p>\nOnce you start calling, the birds will literally land in the branches right next to you and might even land on you if you are concealed well with camouflage and remain still<\/strong>. You will hear the flutter of wings as the birds mob the caller looking for that owl.<\/p>\nExtreme Birding: Switch Sounds and Call Raptors Too<\/h2>\n
The term “raptor<\/strong>” is derived from the Latin word rapere (meaning to seize or take by force)<\/em><\/p>\nHawk Attack<\/p><\/div>\n
A few times when I have been out calling songbirds, I have switched tactics and sounds at the end to make it a bit more exciting<\/strong>.<\/p>\nOnce I have had my fill of the songbirds fluttering about, I’ll switch the caller over to the sound of a hawk screaming<\/strong>. With the trees and bushes loaded with songbirds (live decoys or bait), if a hawk comes in it will seize the opportunity for a meal<\/strong>. This has worked a few times over the years and has lead to some very close up hawk vs. songbird attacks.<\/p>\nIf you are a big bird lover you might not like this tactic, but it works and can lead to a very exciting end to a stand of calling songbirds.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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