He hissed one time as I approached. That's it. Layed there at the ready giving me that stank eye everywhere I walked as I pulled the netting down. We were told years ago by a DNR officer that birds of prey, if cornered get on their backs so they can use their wings to throw themselves at you to claw the *s-worde out if you. Usually around groin height. Wouldn't that be great. I knew better than to get inside that fence in his space. I just removeed the netting and walked away. I talked to him a bit. He Just stared.