I had a falcon come down the other day. I looked out the back kitchen window and all my birds were hitting the fences (side fences to one acre). I went out and saw him sitting on the fence. I have fuor Cohcin Bantams free ranging and they all made it. I also have my silkies in a tractor. I really think that was what he was after and did not realize he could not get to them. He was smaller than my Australorps and ducks. We have red tail hawks in the area nd honestly I believe the only thing that keeps mine from getting attacked is that the lpeople across the street have their chickens out and have had them longer than me. I do not believe they have discovered mine yet.
I have heard a few different things about deterring birds of prey. Somewhere on here somebody mentioned that if you have a turkey, you are far less likely to have birds of prey attack. Both roosters and ducks keep an eye on the sky to warn the others, so that is helpful. I would consider putting my banties up. Especially silkies, seem to have little flags that say "eat me" to the birds of prey world. They cannot see as well with all of those feathers and cannot get out of the way as fast. I have also heard that providing them with cover helps. I have trees and a pole barn but have heard picnic tables, little dog houses or anything can help them out when they get attacked. it would not guarantee he would not follow them in there but it sure makes it harder and they may go after an easier target next door. My ducks have a tree right by their "pond" (aka shallow water trough in the ground). This helps a lot. We also have turkey vultures always circling flying nearby - there is a nice updraft wind current the love to ride on - they do not bother my chickens or ducks but it does make me wonder if the birds don't get so used to seeing them that if a hawk starts circling they do not realize the danger as much. They might get complacent.
Just some thoughts - I hope it helps.
I have heard a few different things about deterring birds of prey. Somewhere on here somebody mentioned that if you have a turkey, you are far less likely to have birds of prey attack. Both roosters and ducks keep an eye on the sky to warn the others, so that is helpful. I would consider putting my banties up. Especially silkies, seem to have little flags that say "eat me" to the birds of prey world. They cannot see as well with all of those feathers and cannot get out of the way as fast. I have also heard that providing them with cover helps. I have trees and a pole barn but have heard picnic tables, little dog houses or anything can help them out when they get attacked. it would not guarantee he would not follow them in there but it sure makes it harder and they may go after an easier target next door. My ducks have a tree right by their "pond" (aka shallow water trough in the ground). This helps a lot. We also have turkey vultures always circling flying nearby - there is a nice updraft wind current the love to ride on - they do not bother my chickens or ducks but it does make me wonder if the birds don't get so used to seeing them that if a hawk starts circling they do not realize the danger as much. They might get complacent.
Just some thoughts - I hope it helps.