Picture Of Dilapidated Houses
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Louise Chambers
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Nanette, search on Scully - he had loads of photos of the sparrow infested houses he's surveying in San Antonio
Louise
Louise
Nanette, I took the liberty of finding a few of Mike Scully's threads, that have many photos he's taken of unkept housing.Louise Chambers wrote:Nanette, search on Scully - he had loads of photos of the sparrow infested houses he's surveying in San Antonio
Louise
Here are a few:
http://www.purplemartin.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14223
http://www.purplemartin.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11216
http://www.purplemartin.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10335
And in the following thread, there's a photo of a doorless, Trio Castle, serving as a sparrow hotel.
It's towards the bottom of the thread:
http://www.purplemartin.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9664
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John Miller
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Mike's photos probably are better.
Here's one I took just this morning at a small golf course in Illinois..a few miles from Cahokia Mounds where we have erected a nice gourd rack.
Nanette, If you want the original, email me by PM. This house actually does host martins. I talked to manager of the golf course last season...but got no where.
This house went up in the 70s I think...motivated by mosquito control. I think many of these old Trio houses still host martins, but there's a closing window, I feel, to get them replaced. Otherwise, the martin population will drop.
John
Here's one I took just this morning at a small golf course in Illinois..a few miles from Cahokia Mounds where we have erected a nice gourd rack.
Nanette, If you want the original, email me by PM. This house actually does host martins. I talked to manager of the golf course last season...but got no where.
This house went up in the 70s I think...motivated by mosquito control. I think many of these old Trio houses still host martins, but there's a closing window, I feel, to get them replaced. Otherwise, the martin population will drop.
John
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John Miller
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Nanette
I'll look through my files and send you a PM, with my regular email. We can only post and email photos of limited resolution here.
John
I'll look through my files and send you a PM, with my regular email. We can only post and email photos of limited resolution here.
John
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How about an old wood house? This one has sat on the shoreline of one of our town's lakes for well over 45 years. Can see straight through it in parts. Sparrow slum, yet unbelievably it still hosts martins.


