A long season in Northwest Arkansas

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Tom Christian
Posts: 16
Joined: Wed Jan 19, 2011 8:46 am
Location: Arkansas/Alpena

My first martin arrived Feb.19 ,about four weeks earlier than last year, when the temperature was near zero degrees. Hope this does not happen again.
Today ,Aug. 20, the last nest of four fledged. Tonight I still have about ten
birds.
Had fifty two pair with very good hatch and fledge rate.

Just counted on my fingers, that's six month with martins!
Archer
Posts: 786
Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 1:09 pm
Location: Manitoba/Altona
Martin Colony History: six pair in 2014, have grown to 52 pairs in 2017.

That's a nice long season for you. My last nest fledged today too. My first Martin arrived May 24th. Northern martins have to get things done in a hurry. It was great to have them this year, made it a great summer.
2011- first year trying, a few visitors.
2012-One ASY pair, raised two young, lots of subby visitors. So thankfull.
2013-daily subby visits.
2014-Six SY pairs
2015-18 pair, 83 fledglings
2016-36 pair, 147 fledglings
2017-52 pairs, 192 fledglings.
2018-60 pair, 246 fledglings.
2019-59 pair, 238 fledglings.
2020-62 pair.
2021-65 pair.
2022-63 pair.
2023-60 pair
2024-62 pair
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