Love those crows, lol
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Guest
We have a resident flock of crows who have been taking great delight in harrassing a new owl I heard last week across the creek on our wooded hilltop. They have discovered him/her, and have been relentless. Lucky me, I have owl number two to worry about now 
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Guest
Well, well. Not five minutes after posting this thread, I'm sitting here at the computer, looking out the window across the field, and lo and behold, who is sitting on the power line about three hundred feet from one of the martin houses? Where are the crows when you need 'em?
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Donnie Hurdt MN
- Posts: 1723
- Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2004 11:14 pm
- Location: North Prairie, MN
What kind of owl is it? Great Horned or Barred?
PMCA member and Martin fanatic....
2011 A pair of subbies fledged three young but none returned in 2012
2015 One Pair of subbies came and stayed a few nits but got chased away by Bluebirds and Tree swallows.
2017 0ne pair of subbies nested and fledged 4 young
2018 Tree Swallows AGAIN chased away any martins that wanted to nest
2019 Same old story................
2011 A pair of subbies fledged three young but none returned in 2012
2015 One Pair of subbies came and stayed a few nits but got chased away by Bluebirds and Tree swallows.
2017 0ne pair of subbies nested and fledged 4 young
2018 Tree Swallows AGAIN chased away any martins that wanted to nest
2019 Same old story................
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Craig Dyer
- Posts: 500
- Joined: Fri May 13, 2005 2:24 pm
- Location: Nevada, TX
- Martin Colony History: Area is rural. Offer 28 compartments...metal housing (Lonestar Goliad) & Supergourds all w/crescent entrance holes. Purple martins are abundant here and eager for quality, well maintained, safe housing. Expect near 100% occupancy this season.
We have thirty or so crows that flock and nest in the woods behind my property. I love having them around. I see them mobbing hawks all the time. I'm sure they give the neighboring owls a hard time also.
Craig Dyer
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Guest
The newest addition is a Great Horned. The one that lives in the wooded area on the front of our property is a Barred. I haven't heard her in awhile, but I have no doubt she is still there. We'll see come Spring.dhurdtMN wrote:What kind of owl is it? Great Horned or Barred?
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Guest
That's about how many we have living here. They've been here for years, and I love them. They are quite smart and very persistent.Craig Dyer wrote:We have thirty or so crows that flock and nest in the woods behind my property. I love having them around. I see them mobbing hawks all the time. I'm sure they give the neighboring owls a hard time also.
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DelmaWhisenhunt
- Posts: 778
- Joined: Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:17 am
- Location: Idabel, OK
May I ask, where west of Ft. Worth do you live? Daily I am reminding my son to hurry and get his martin houses up/ the martins are close to him. He is south of Weatherford approx. 6 miles. He was telling me last night, an employee of his lives in that area and the deer are coming up his fenced yard, getting in and eating all the shrubbery. He has dogs,but seems the dogs are very friendly toward the deer, like come on over, let's be friends, glad to have you. The son promised to get on line last night and order the system. He is going to get the gourds, which with his place will be attractive. Also not far from that spot will be installing a merry-go-round that has been passed through three generations. Now his little grandsons will be flying around as did their great-grand-father on the same merry-go-round.
Delma Whisenhunt
Idabel, OK
Martin Lover
Idabel, OK
Martin Lover
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Guest
Delma, we're about 2 or 3 miles west of your son, as the crow flies. 
Haven't seen any martins yet, but one of the houses is up, and the other will soon be.
Haven't seen any martins yet, but one of the houses is up, and the other will soon be.
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Al Denton
- Posts: 1468
- Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2003 7:31 pm
- Location: Carolina Shores NC
- Martin Colony History: New site and housing for 2018...Trendsetter 12. 1 pair of subs. Fledged 5...2019...11 pairs
I like my crows too! They seem to give hawks "down in the country" when they come around 
2018-new site...1 pair
2019-11 pairs
2020-15 pairs
2019-11 pairs
2020-15 pairs
