Don't give up!
Hello to all....have been reading on here for a few weeks to get some much needed help/support. Thanx so much for all the available info. I am brand new to PMs and my wife bought me an S&K 16 hole (now converted to 12) house after i hinted last year that i was interested. I threw it up on April 15, initially on a fiberglass pole which i didn't like so much. After a few other ideas, i finally purchased a telescoping pole and was much happier. I waited for what seemed like forever but on May 1, I saw my first crew of PMs, 3 pair of ASY..which came and went within a few minutes. Several other pair stopped in daily for about a week than all visitors stopped coming after about a week of nonstop action. A few days passed, and i was sad...thinking my chances were gone. On May 17, the subbies attacked my sight daily...and to make a shorter tale, the past eve...2 pair plus one spare (unknown sex) have spent the night. I have seen a few fly downs to earth to grab small pine needles/leaves but no real nest building. Hoping today that that changes. I have seen as many as 8 martins on/near the house at once and is absolutely thrilling!! Location is southern Ohio, pretty much on the river. My pole/house is about 120 yards to rivers' edge. I work midnights, so am anxious to see what goes on today..!! 
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TammyBears
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- Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:00 pm
- Location: Bridgecreek, Oklahoma (SW of OKC)
I'm so very happy for you! It is thrilling when you first see them and then to have them stay the night, that's awesome. I wish you all the best in establishing your colony!
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)
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)
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KathyF
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- Joined: Thu May 24, 2007 1:57 pm
- Location: Missouri/Licking
- Martin Colony History: Colony started - 2007 with one pair
As of 2018 - 84 cavities offered, max # of pairs hosted - 82.
Congratulations, Ron!
It sounds like you will have martins this year. Good job on converting your house to larger compartments. If you haven't already, you might consider putting predator guards on your pole to keep your new colony safe.
Good luck this season!
It sounds like you will have martins this year. Good job on converting your house to larger compartments. If you haven't already, you might consider putting predator guards on your pole to keep your new colony safe.
Good luck this season!
"Sometimes", said Pooh, "the smallest things take up the most room in your heart."
2023 - 82 pair
2022 - 80 pair
2021 - 75 pair
2020 - 78 pair
2019 - 80 pair
http://kathyfreeze.blogspot.com
2023 - 82 pair
2022 - 80 pair
2021 - 75 pair
2020 - 78 pair
2019 - 80 pair
http://kathyfreeze.blogspot.com
Thanx, Tammy and Kathy. I did have a tree swallow onslaught the first few days but another quick pole with 2 gourds made them a home. I also have 2 gourds on a rack below the house. Actually, it wasn't until these gourds went up that I had any visitors (for all that are trying for first pair). Looks like today 3 nests being prepped. Yay!
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jr 2
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- Location: ohio,proctorville(just across ohio river from huntington,west virginia)
i'am down here close too the fairgrounds about 5 country blocks from the river;i was thinking being close too the river would be a big help in attracting them;wanted too wish you good luck with your new hobby;;jr2
PMCA member; s 2011 2 pair fledged 3; 2012 3 asy pair,4 sy pair,2013 8 asy pair,6 sy pair;2014 19 asy pair,2 sy pair
