Hello, Everybody. Maybe it's just my region; maybe it's just my creek; maybe it's just my colony. Whatever the explanation, the purple martins around here recognize a starling as an enemy. So far, I've seen the PUMA protect their perches and their compartments but this morning's observations were way beyond that.
First, I observed a starling start to approach a perch occupied by an ASY. I then saw it back-flapping crazily, flying away from the perch as fast as it could. It never landed. The ASY half-heartedly took off after it but quickly returned.
Then, a little later on, I observed three males, 2 ASY and 1 SY, pursuing another starling, aggressively, with one of the ASY attacking it, literally. They were more disturbed by its presence than by the crows that frequently try to get at a mockingbird nest nearby. Their pursuit was easily three times as far as they will pursue the crow.
Very encouraging to see! Just had to share...
Awesome Display! Starling Pursued as Enemy
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AvianStewardess
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avesrun
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34 pair
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Thanks for the post AvianStewardess. I've been wondering how defensive PUMA can be toward Starlings and hopeful that if I ever get a colony started they will do same; let me know if you see them do the same toward HOSP!
I hope it starts to run in the genes of all your newborn martins!
Tim
I hope it starts to run in the genes of all your newborn martins!
Tim
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Home Site: 2012-15 visitors
2016 - 1st pair, fledged 5
2017-18 Zero
2019- 3 Successful Pr
2020- 21pr, fledged 76
Satellite Site: 2014 - visitors
2015 - 2 pair fledged 9
2016 - 13 pair fledged 44
2017 - 31 pair fledged 118
2018 - 44 pair 163 fledged
2019- 49 pr 219 fledged
2020- 47 pr 209 fledged
Home Site: 2012-15 visitors
2016 - 1st pair, fledged 5
2017-18 Zero
2019- 3 Successful Pr
2020- 21pr, fledged 76
Satellite Site: 2014 - visitors
2015 - 2 pair fledged 9
2016 - 13 pair fledged 44
2017 - 31 pair fledged 118
2018 - 44 pair 163 fledged
2019- 49 pr 219 fledged
2020- 47 pr 209 fledged
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AvianStewardess
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So glad to hear this! I know it doesn't mean I get to be any less diligent about keeping the pests away but helps to know that they are defending themselves! Thanks for sharing your experiences; and look forward to hearing about your colony in the future, avesrun!
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phldave
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Avianstewardess:
I too am trying to start a colony and I have a male starling that is a particular thorn in my side right now. He's too big to enter the SREH's so I can't trap him, but he thinks the site is his. Since I live in the city limits I am not to shoot him. So I wish something would drive him off.
Dave
I too am trying to start a colony and I have a male starling that is a particular thorn in my side right now. He's too big to enter the SREH's so I can't trap him, but he thinks the site is his. Since I live in the city limits I am not to shoot him. So I wish something would drive him off.
Dave
2012 late start
2013 nothing yet, lots a lookers
2014 Bust again
2015 Bust again
2016 Bust again
2017 Bust again
2018 April 14 a group joined me, but moved on after a week
2019 Had SY male seriously check me out but didn't stay
2013 nothing yet, lots a lookers
2014 Bust again
2015 Bust again
2016 Bust again
2017 Bust again
2018 April 14 a group joined me, but moved on after a week
2019 Had SY male seriously check me out but didn't stay
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As of 2018 - 84 cavities offered, max # of pairs hosted - 82.
While outside their nest cavities, martins - with their superior flight capabilities, bluebirds, etc. will attack & try to chase them off. I've watched several of these battles and held my breath, hoping I would be able to pick off the starling before he entered a nest cavity.
It's when the starlings or HOSP trap a martin / or other native bird *inside* the nest cavity that it can be deadly to a martin / bluebird, etc. The starlings' sharp beak and strong feet / claws will kill a martin quickly.
Unless a martin can grow a stronger / sharper beak (unlikely) and stronger feet (unlikely again, since they're "fliers"), the starling will always be, sadly, a huge threat to martins.
It's when the starlings or HOSP trap a martin / or other native bird *inside* the nest cavity that it can be deadly to a martin / bluebird, etc. The starlings' sharp beak and strong feet / claws will kill a martin quickly.
Unless a martin can grow a stronger / sharper beak (unlikely) and stronger feet (unlikely again, since they're "fliers"), the starling will always be, sadly, a huge threat to martins.
"Sometimes", said Pooh, "the smallest things take up the most room in your heart."
2023 - 82 pair
2022 - 80 pair
2021 - 75 pair
2020 - 78 pair
2019 - 80 pair
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2023 - 82 pair
2022 - 80 pair
2021 - 75 pair
2020 - 78 pair
2019 - 80 pair
http://kathyfreeze.blogspot.com
