Predators and Predator Protection

It is often not enough to just put up a martin house and monitor it on occasion without using other forms of protection. The following article are available at the PMCA for viewing.

Predators and predator protection:

 

Broken Legs May Signal Owl Predation
Diurnal Raptor Enemies of Purple Martins
Examples of Snake Predation
How Owls Raid Gourds #1
How Owls Raid Gourds #2
How to Make Screech Owl-Proof Entrance Holes
How to make an Owl/Crow Guard
Huge Rat Snake Thwarted by Bird Netting
Krueger Snake Trap Plans
Martin Predators: Owls, Raccoons, and Snakes are Everywhere!
Owl/Hawk Guards for Gourds
Owl/Hawk Guards for Houses
Owl Guard Suggestions for Gourd Racks
Owl Predation on Purple Martin Colonies
Photo of A Great Horned Owl’s Long Reach
Protect Your Martins From Screech Owls with SREH’s
Rat Snake Predation on Purple Martins
Snakes & Raccoon Guards a Must for Active Housing
Tail of An Unprotected Martin Pole
Tip for Hanging Gourds to Add Owl Guards
Using Electrical Current to Discourage Snakes
Competition at the Martin Colony
European Starlings & House Sparrows are Super Competitors
House Sparrow Revenge Syndrome
How to Make a Starling Resistant Entrance Hole.
Photo of a European Starling
Project Demolition: Purple Martin Birdhouse Advisory
Starling Impact on PM Populations

 

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