Depending on how much property you have...
Since these are all birds of prey, try creating habitat for rodents such as a brush pile. You could also place a deer feeder. The corn from the feeder would also attract squirrels (food for birds of prey) and other wildlife. Another suggestion for deer, try planting good grass (alfalfa, fescue, etc.) or other plants/flowers they might enjoy eating.
You may be able to buy or build a nesting box for owls.
Here in Missouri, our Conservation Dept. is a great help for projects like this. Try looking up your state's Conservation Department's web site. They may have some suggestions and guidelines or a list books on the subject.All type of wildlife?
If you can get rodents to come to your property, the birds of prey should follow. Of course, that creates a whole new set of problems.
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