Congratulations!! Thanks for sharing with us. Hope you have lots of martins this year. If weather permits, our first martin or martins should be arriving in north Mississippi in about 20-25 days.
birdy girl wrote:Congratulations!! Thanks for sharing with us. Hope you have lots of martins this year. If weather permits, our first martin or martins should be arriving in north Mississippi in about 20-25 days.
Thanks for your nice words birdy girl.
I hope you have a great year too! It's exciting to see them arrive!
Martin Colony History: I moved to South Florida, from Delaware, in August of 2015.
I care for a 6 condo Sunset House as well as two Deluxe Gourd Racks, with 24 Chirpynest/Excluder gourds, along a canal in Pompano Beach, Florida.
At Quiet Waters Park, nearby in Deerfield Beach, I care for a Deluxe Gourd Rack with 12 TVG's. I also care for a Deluxe Gourd rack with 12 Excluder gourds with Modified Excluder entrances. I am substituting 6 Chirpynest boxes for 6 of the Conley II entranced gourds in 2026.
At another local park, Tradewinds Park in Coconut Creek, I care for a Trendsetter 12, 5 gourds rack with 60 Excluder gourds with Modified Excluder Entrances and 1 Deluxe Gourd Rack with 12 Troyer Vertical Gourds with Starling Stoppers over the Conley II's to keep out smaller starlings.
Good for you, enjoy those sweet tweets ( not on smart phones, lol) I am looking forward to a good Martin season for all...unlike the Monarchs...they are struggling...I have a Monarch Watch Station...they do well here since the thought is there are "Resident Monarchs" I would hope there would be awareness about their plight also...just love nature
marshainpuntagorda wrote:Good for you, enjoy those sweet tweets ( not on smart phones, lol) I am looking forward to a good Martin season for all...unlike the Monarchs...they are struggling...I have a Monarch Watch Station...they do well here since the thought is there are "Resident Monarchs" I would hope there would be awareness about their plight also...just love nature
Hi Marsha,
Funny, I added quite a few milkweed plants in our back yard's butterfly garden a couple of years ago to encourage the monarch population.
Within a very short time there were so many caterpillars that they stripped all the plants and they would have died of starvation.
I went to the nursery and bought some more plants home so that the little guys could make it. Saved most of them!
Thank you! That is how I started with another passion w/butterflies and my hubby has now on Milkweed patrol; all of nature is in flux; If you go to Monarch Watch, there are shocking numbers about the reduction of butterfly migration; I have seen similar numbers about PMs...let's hope this isn't a trend that future generations ignore or it will become a Joanie Mitchell song come true; "Pave paradise, put up a parking lot"...peeps will have to pay to "see them"...
marshainpuntagorda wrote:Thank you! That is how I started with another passion w/butterflies and my hubby has now on Milkweed patrol; all of nature is in flux; If you go to Monarch Watch, there are shocking numbers about the reduction of butterfly migration; I have seen similar numbers about PMs...let's hope this isn't a trend that future generations ignore or it will become a Joanie Mitchell song come true; "Pave paradise, put up a parking lot"...peeps will have to pay to "see them"...