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adrianhans
Posts: 76
Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 1:15 pm
Location: Texas/Port O'Connor

This fellow showed up to weather the wet weather. He sure made my day! I hope this guy stays, but I fear I must enjoy him as long as I can because I think he is just a visitor. Many show up at my door step for an egg handout on these rainy days. Hope he cheers you as well.
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Adrian Hans
apundt-TX
Posts: 986
Joined: Thu Jan 22, 2004 7:34 pm
Location: Pflugerville, Texas
Martin Colony History: :
2022-1 pair
1 pair 2021
2020- Didn't get setup fast enough in Pflugerville
2019- Apartment
2018 Divorce lost Colony in Dripping Springs
19 pair 2017
17 pair 2015
12 pair 2014
8 pair 2013
5 pair 2012
2 pair 2011

Thats sure is neat. I am glad you were there to capture a picture and share with us.

A.P.
adrianhans
Posts: 76
Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 1:15 pm
Location: Texas/Port O'Connor

Thanks, A.P. I am glad, too. I have never seen one in real life before. It makes it hard to get anything done...all I want to do is watch it!
Adrian Hans
Ed Pace
Posts: 680
Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:31 pm
Location: NY/Jamestown

That sure dosen`t happen every day, nice. He sure looks tired or hungry, I hope they eat.
I have seen him before in the movies( books). I can see why he made your day.
Ed
D'Nese
Posts: 450
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2010 3:09 pm
Location: Unionville, TN

How cool!!!! pretty coat! Let us know if he stays and you can get more photos!!!!
D'Nese in Tennessee


2009-new house up, many visitors no one stayed
2010-3 pairs, 14 eggs, 9 babies 9 fledged
2011 20 pairs, 106 eggs, 79 fledged
2012 37 pair, 120 fledged
2013 37 pair, 173 fledged
TammyBears
Posts: 135
Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:00 pm
Location: Bridgecreek, Oklahoma (SW of OKC)

WOW! They are gorgeous :!: I've never seen pictures like the one with all the white, is that an SY? I might have passed out if he had landed on my housing :eek:
Tammy
RIP my precious Josie, 7/5/2000-11/6/2014
2015: 22 pair plus lots of bachelors
2014: 25 pair and some bachelor subbies
2013: 17 pair
2012: 7 pair (first year)
pugsleyhall
Posts: 268
Joined: Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:28 pm
Location: Alabama/Grant

Adrian,


What an amazing creature and thank you for sharing the wonderful pictures. I wonder if these birds are "picked on" or rejected by other Martins?


Melissa
Proud member of the PMCA
2008-0
2009-0
2010-Several Lookers
2011-Quite a few visitors but none stayed
adrianhans
Posts: 76
Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 1:15 pm
Location: Texas/Port O'Connor

Melissa and TAmmy, it was not around very long, but other martins accepted it readily. It is too early for subbies here, so it is an adult. I think it was just hanging out here...no attempts to go into a gourd. Tonight there are a lot of transients packing in gourds before their trip northwood. I probably had an extra 25 birds here tonight after the regulars had already entered their gourds.
Keep a lookout, that special martin may be heading your way.
Adrian Hans
John Barrow
Posts: 982
Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2003 4:12 pm
Location: Corpus Christi / Sandia , Texas

Hi Adrian,

How exciting :P :P And thanks for sharing. Remember Two Tone, the melanistic female we had--split right down the middle of her belly--light on one side, black on the other. I wonder if the two are related??

I suspect this bird will stay in your general area. Looking at the top picture--partially leucistic male--I agree. I also see a purple band on his left leg, which is the protocol we used to band with in Port O. Harder to see the silver band on the right leg in the bottom picture--but it's there. What I would give to know the rest of his story.

Hope you'll keep an eye out and get some more photos and perhaps a band reading. This is special.

Hope all is well up there. Miss all of my POC friends.
~~TEAMED WITH A MARTIN GODDESS~~

Member/Mentor-PMCA. I do regular nestchecks and participate in PROJECT MARTINWATCH!! Coordinated 3 geolocator studies-2009, 2010 & 2013. State and Fed licensed bander (retired Jan., 2020)
MingjoMartins
Posts: 312
Joined: Tue Dec 09, 2008 3:28 pm
Location: Pataskala, OH

I hope that he stays and you get to enjoy him all season, but if he does leave it would be amazing that due to your photographs, he ends up at a colony of a PMCA Forum member - his markings are unique enough and your pictures clear enough that the member would be able to identify him with reasonable certainty.

Keep a look out for this fellow!!

JohnM
2013 - 37 pair-179 eggs,142 hatched,139 fledged
2012 - 32 pair-163 eggs,141 hatched,134 fledged
2011 - 19 pairs - 78 fledged successfully!
2010 3 pairs - 9 eggs - 8 fledged!
2009 - 1 Sub Adult Male (only) - LOTS visitors
2008 - 58 Visitors by year end
2007 - 13 Visitors by year end
adrianhans
Posts: 76
Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 1:15 pm
Location: Texas/Port O'Connor

Hey John! I remember you telling me about your female and have looked for it at other colonies around here, but not yet spotted her. I took several pics of this one, so I will try to see if I have any with a band on it that I can zoom in on. If so, I will let you know.
Thanks again for introducing us to this fabulous world of martins. It is so fulfilling.
Adrian Hans
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