I have about 20 Purple Martins so far and their normal behavior in the mornings (and during the day) is to just sit around on the porches of their compartments, or sit on the various perches. They usually vocalize a lot so it's a constant chatter of Martins songs. Really an enjoyable thing to watch and listen to. (they haven't started to nest yet)
Early one morning, while most of the Martins were outside their compartments, a Cooper's Hawk came in like a bullet out of nowhere. The Martins do have good observation skills so when a Cooper's comes into view, they take off straight up in the air. I have two decoy Martins attached to a couple of the perches, so when all the live Martins get away, the Hawk goes for one of the decoys.
The 3 pictures below will give you some idea of what's going on. This same Hawk (I'm quite sure it's a local, nesting hawk) came in FOUR (4) times on this day! The pics below are from the second attempt. The first pix shows the Hawk perched right ON my Martin housing. Obviously, all my live Martins got away. But then the Cooper's decides to go for the decoy, and you can see in the 2nd pix where it has it's claws on the decoy and is vigorously trying to fly away with it. But the decoys are attached with strong fishing line. Not being successful at grabbing the decoy, the Cooper's drops down and perches on my backyard fence. It flew off right after I took this picture.
As I mentioned earlier, this Hawk came in to grab one of my Martins FOUR times with the last time being just before they come in for the night!
Then the next day, the Hawk came in again at least two times that I witnessed This has got to be really stressing my Martins out, to the point where they all might just leave.
This happened back on April 2nd. Sorry to be so late in posting this. Since this incident, Hawk attacks have gone down considerably and I'm beginning to have "no hawks" days.
Here's the pictures.




