Martin Colony History: Started trying to attract purple martins in 2012! It's finally happened in 2017! 5 years!!! ASY male and SY female came May 1st, fledged 5 babies!
It looks like a bunch of juveniles have found your site and are probably resting. I think the power lines close by are the lure. They like your housing too. Do you know of any larger colonies near you? When did yours fledge? They may be yours.
Martin Colony History: Started trying to attract purple martins in 2012! It's finally happened in 2017! 5 years!!! ASY male and SY female came May 1st, fledged 5 babies!
Yeah Jody, I just got back from my ride around the farm on my 4 wheeler and the neighbor up on the hill had them on the power line up there! I'm like what the heck is wrong with the power line by my site! oh well!
I am planning where to put my next racks by how they will be observable from my porch and the proximity to the power lines. I think the lines are an attractant. They sure like them.
Yeah, you're probably gonna need more housing next year. Good problem to have IMO.
2014 8 gourds, 3 pairs nested. Ended w/ 24 total
2015 24 gourds, 22 nests. Lotsa birds!
2016 24 gourds and good activity.
2017 32 SREH gourds. Great activity.
2018 40 SREH gourds. Good finish despite big storm damage. No more dangling gourds.
2019 56+ SREH gourds, all on 3/8 rods. Birds did very well.
2020 56 SREH gourds.
2014 8 gourds, 3 pairs nested. Ended w/ 24 total
2015 24 gourds, 22 nests. Lotsa birds!
2016 24 gourds and good activity.
2017 32 SREH gourds. Great activity.
2018 40 SREH gourds. Good finish despite big storm damage. No more dangling gourds.
2019 56+ SREH gourds, all on 3/8 rods. Birds did very well.
2020 56 SREH gourds.
It could be martins that are headed southward that just happen to find your site and are just checking things out as the time is nearing their journey to Brazil.