When I evicted a pair of starlings from one school colony this past weekend I was ready to chalk it up as an anomaly. To my knowledge too they had invaded an empty gourd.
I used a method Bernie Nickolai suggested once; destroy the eggs/young and they will leave. So far seems to have worked....

Just yesterday (Tuesday) I went to another elementary school and found TWO starling pairs chasing the martins around the rack
One martin nest in a Troyer has already been built over by the starlings. Here's that pair, the male starling singing to the female in the center of this photo. The Troyer they have taken over is on the lower right.

The male martin perched on the predator guard above the entrance is still hopelessly attempting to defend the gourd. His mate is missing and of course one must presume the worst.
The Troyer on the lower left of the photo is the one with a male martin at the entrance looking in. The nest has two eggs pecked and destroyed on the inside, the martins acting nervous and flighty. All the gourds on that rack are/were occupied, including two more Troyers.
I have no Troyer entrance traps, I will order some today.
Our last starling invasion was years ago; a starling getting into a crescent Supergourd with the old aluminum porches. On THAT occasion the starling had to exert visible effort to get in, wiggling in on its side, feet waving in the air.On the Conley II the starling enters with little apparent effort, crouches down and walks right in.
However they may be working elsewhere, this entrance is not working here. The problem is I have more than forty of these inadequate Conley II Troyers in my possession and out on the racks. A considerable investment.
I took this photo to show someone how to set a mousetrap for sparrows while blocking the entrance against martins, but it also shows the configuration of these entrances vis a vis the porch.

Are there any modifications that can be done to render these things more starling-proof? Otherwise the ones we have will all be withdrawn from use after this season is over.
I know starling breaches can occur with ANY entrance, but so far our S&K crescents and Modified excluders have an impeccable record. Three starling invasions occurring at two different sites in quick succession, all in Conley II's, plus the ridiculous ease in which they appear to enter, is all a bit much.
Thanks,
Mike Scully











