If they go the same direction, off the limb, everytime, there is a reason for that. That’s what you have to figure out, or set up in the path of where they head. Your place might be best place to roost, but not best place to feed, or breed.
If the timber where you hunt is thick but they fly down to clear cuts, there has got to be a reason. Too much pressure? You have a high population of coyotes? Could just be headed towards water.
Damn birds will make you scratch a hole in your head & have you questioning your sanity. But there is something about it that still makes you feel good inside.