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Peggy Riley
Posts: 885
Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2003 1:21 pm
Location: TX/Tolar

I have not had so many so late in the season. Group of 10-15 came in last night to roost. Easy to tell new birds cause they try to get in to my older double gourds that have black clean out ports. They think they are holes and hang on to the side! My residents were on guard til everybody settled down.

They moved on this morning.
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2017 101 pair
Bob Buskas
Posts: 600
Joined: Sat Nov 15, 2003 8:08 pm
Location: Wetaskiwin Alberta, Canada

Nice to hear Peggy, cause we are way down in numbers here in Alberta. Thanks for the report, anyone else seeing migrating Martins lately?
Bob Buskas, Alberta, Canada (The Northern Sky's Colony) Supplimental feeding is the key during bad weather, but you must train them to feed ahead of time.
Bob Buskas
Posts: 600
Joined: Sat Nov 15, 2003 8:08 pm
Location: Wetaskiwin Alberta, Canada

I can't find Tolar TX on my little map, what part of Texas do you live?
Bob Buskas, Alberta, Canada (The Northern Sky's Colony) Supplimental feeding is the key during bad weather, but you must train them to feed ahead of time.
ehuszar
Posts: 7
Joined: Wed May 08, 2013 2:14 pm
Location: MD/Edgewater

Good to hear because the numbers seem to be down on the east coast at least for me. So it's good news to hear that late arrivals are still coming north!

Thanks send them our way!
2013 - 1 ASY pair
2012 5 pairs, 20 fledged
2011 1 Pair, 4 fledged (added gourds this year)
2010 - few visitors
2009 - few visitors
2008 - nothing
2008 - nothing
Matt F.
Posts: 3978
Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2005 9:48 am
Location: Houston, TX

Bob Buskas wrote:I can't find Tolar TX on my little map, what part of Texas do you live?
Click here for Tolar on the map
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ToyinPA
Posts: 2227
Joined: Mon Apr 10, 2006 6:07 pm
Location: PA/Avis
Martin Colony History: The 1972 St. Agnes flood wiped out all the Martins in my area. One day, in 1997-98, 5 or 6 Martins landed on the power wires crossing my back yard. I had no house for them. They kept coming back day after day. We got a martin house a few weeks later & they have been coming back every year since. I average 12-15 pair per year.

We'll take all you can send north :).

I only have about half of what I had last year at this time. Haven't seen any SY Males yet.

Toy in PA
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avesrun
Posts: 1127
Joined: Tue Apr 30, 2013 1:10 pm
Location: Iowa/West Des Moines
Martin Colony History: Home Site: 2017- 0
2016 - 1st pair, fledged 5
Satellite Site: 2017 (3rd season)
34 pair
Fledged- 102

Thank you for the post PRiley! With every one of these updates hope springs eternal for me; a perspective landlord with a vacant house constantly being scoped by HOSP, Starlings, and of late House Wrens!

Tim
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Home Site: 2012-15 visitors
2016 - 1st pair, fledged 5
2017-18 Zero
2019- 3 Successful Pr
2020- 21pr, fledged 76
Satellite Site: 2014 - visitors
2015 - 2 pair fledged 9
2016 - 13 pair fledged 44
2017 - 31 pair fledged 118
2018 - 44 pair 163 fledged
2019- 49 pr 219 fledged
2020- 47 pr 209 fledged
Peggy Riley
Posts: 885
Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2003 1:21 pm
Location: TX/Tolar

It certainly is an odd year. My feeders are still covered with Pine Siskins which should be moving by now. I have a feeling you'll start seeing more birds soon. 90's here today, maybe the heat will get them in gear!

Tolar is SW of Fort Worth. Matt thanks for posting the map!
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Vern1
Posts: 471
Joined: Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:06 pm
Location: Pettytown, Texas, US of A

Definitely a strange year.
I had a full rack last year so it's been quite calm here for the most part with the established early arrivals building nests, laying eggs and sitting on them.
The last 4 or 5 days have seen lots of arrivals and pass throughs.
Looks like s subbie wave as they are stirring it up on the main rack.
I have had 3 or 4 more gourds claimed on the new rack and still have room for 8 to 10 pair out of 40 gourds.
I have been spending time at out stock tank where they come to drink and have even noticed lots of battles almost to the ground down there 1/4 mile from the colony.

I'm guessing the subbies, being the lazy kids they are, have waited out most of the bad weather and decided it's time to move it!
Cheers,
Joe
2015 - 40 cavities - 37 pair - fledged 172
2016 - 40 cavities - 38 pair - fledged 192
Hosting Purple Martins since 1976...Managing since 2006.
MamaBruff
Posts: 1466
Joined: Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:21 pm
Location: SW Missouri
Martin Colony History: 2013-2016 Unsuccessful at starting a PM colony. Health problems.
Rehomed all my PM stuff. Good Luck and Best Wishes to All.

Hopefully they will arrive all ready to get busy, no time for vandalism and goofing off! :lol:
~Mary B~

Lifelong PM Admirer and Nature Enthusiast.
Ruthless trapper of S&S year round.
2013-2016 Unsuccessful at starting a PM colony. Health problems.
Rehomed all my PM stuff. Good Luck and Best Wishes to All.
MM
Posts: 136
Joined: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:40 am
Location: GA / Canon, (Hart Co)

I have 2 SY males that would love to have a couple females come around. :lol:
Martha
2016 - first pair 2/18
2015 - 18 pair
2014 - 15 pr
2013 - 11 pr. & 1 single SY male
2012 - 6 pr.
2011 - 1 pr.
2010 - Hoping for a lot more!
2009 - 1 successful nesting pair!
M.Stephens
Posts: 1130
Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 3:14 pm
Location: Texas/Texarkana

They are still migrating . I had about 100 or so this evening feeding high with my martins and they were heading north at dusk.
Malcolm
2015 (110 nesting pair)
2014 (92 nesting pair)
2013 (75 nesting pair)
2012 (35 nesting pair)
2011 (20 pair)
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ehuszar
Posts: 7
Joined: Wed May 08, 2013 2:14 pm
Location: MD/Edgewater

Thanks M.Stephens that is great news that birds should still be coming!!! Still a lot of space available on my new 24 gourd rack!!! :)
2013 - 1 ASY pair
2012 5 pairs, 20 fledged
2011 1 Pair, 4 fledged (added gourds this year)
2010 - few visitors
2009 - few visitors
2008 - nothing
2008 - nothing
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