you can put a pretend predetor bird there eg. a statue/ model and it stops others from going on that territory !
How do you want to get rid of them? If your pond has fish that you enjoy, or if garden birds and other animals are in the area, I advise you are better to keep the cranes there. Otherwise, don't taint the water by trying to kill the birds with poison and the such.
The top carnivore in a pond system would typically be a predator like a largemouth bass or a northern pike. These fish are apex predators that feed on smaller fish, insects, and other organisms in the pond.
Birds, racoons, and fish all eat tadpoles
I think birds or bears or raccoons or anything really . ..
From most sources I can see on the internet, they eat plants and algae. Fish eat them.
A frog, or fish, snake could eat a bird.
Cats, birds, dogs, bears, predatory fish, otters, snakes, frogs, turtles, raccoons, etc. Basically if it can get into a pond that is contained and stocked with fish and has a taste for fish, a pond is a buffet.
Yes, cranes can eat koi fish from backyard ponds. These large birds are known for their hunting skills and may prey on smaller fish, including koi, especially if they can access the pond easily. To protect koi, pond owners may need to consider measures such as netting or providing hiding spots for the fish.
Pond fish are naturally afraid of anything they perceive as possible predators, including cats and birds. They will usually swim to the deepest parts of the pond to get away from threats, but a patient cat or bird can catch them when they surface or swim too near the shallow parts.
Grass carp are predators for a number of animals including largemouth bass, otters, alligators, and various species of fish-eating birds. This predator is usually greatest in young fish. The impact of predators on grass carp is often the major reason the fish fail to control the aquatic vegetation in a water body. Fish may also be lost due to escape. Given the opportunity, grass carp fish will leave a pond via the pond spillway system or feeder stream. Various barrier designs may be employed to reduce the chances of escape in cases where this potential exists.
Some : - Insects, Amphibians, Fish, Reptiles, mammals and Birds all live in or on pond water.
Cats, birds, dogs, bears, predatory fish, otters, snakes, frogs, turtles, raccoons, etc. Basically if it can get into a pond that is contained and stocked with fish and has a taste for fish, a pond is a buffet.