Why do smaller birds like to bully hawks?

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Locut0s

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Saw a group of birds going after a hawk today. I've seen this before. Smaller birds really seem to like to bully hawks. They swoop him over and over. Felt sorry for the hawk.
 

spidey07

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They are faster and if the hawk gets close they tell him to scram. Many other birds attack and eat predators babies.
 

Jeeebus

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They likely have a nest nearby they are trying to protect. My wife's family has a purple martin nest in their backyard and they will attack any hawk in the general vicinity (for good reason, as the hawk will help itself to the babies if they don't)
 

Locut0s

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They likely have a nest nearby they are trying to protect. My wife's family has a purple martin nest in their backyard and they will attack any hawk in the general vicinity (for good reason, as the hawk will help itself to the babies if they don't)

Ahh, yeah that makes sense.
 

AstroManLuca

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Last weekend I saw a pretty awesome demonstration of why some smaller birds go after larger birds. I was driving along the highway when I saw a very, very large bird circling about half a mile ahead. As I got closer I saw that it was a bald eagle and it was being dive-bombed by a crow.

Just as I drove past, the eagle swooped down and picked up a dead cat from the grassy highway division. So in some cases it's just a matter of competing for food. Other times it might involve chasing away a predator (some species of hawk eat songbirds, so those songbirds may try to gang up on the hawk).
 
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