All these years

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cabin man
Posts: 92
Joined: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:55 am
Location: New Jersey / Tinton Falls
Martin Colony History: Got my first SY pair in 2017. Fledged 1, but died due to wing entrapment. 2018- changed all entrances and got one ASY pair. Fledged 3. 2019- Male returned. Disappeared after 12 days. Suspect hawk. No nesting pairs. 2020- 1 pair. Fledged 3. 2021- 12 pairs fledged 43.. 2022- 22pairs. 100 eggs .fledged74 2024–. 42 pairs, fledged186– 2025- 56 pairs, fledged 233

After all these years I finally have a pair . Did a nest check today and found 4 eggs. It's still hard for me to believe that they're here. I've had so many ups and downs over the years that I'm afraid to let my guard down. I'm really enjoying them everyday, but am a nervous wreck thinking that something will happen . I believe I've done all that I can at this point to keep them safe. Have been trapping and shooting sparrows daily. The last thing I need to do is put on the owl guards. I didn't have them in place on the gourd rack that was chosen by the martins. Do you kind folks think that I should install them now, or wait till the young hatch and are busy caring for them. I don't want to risk spooking them now. Do you think that the fact that they have eggs is enough 'draw or commitment' to keep them from getting rattled by the owl guards? Any/all opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Rob
BDR
Posts: 10
Joined: Tue May 16, 2017 11:20 am
Location: Texas Panhandle
Martin Colony History: 2018 ?
2017 2 Pair - Fledged 4
2016 0
2015 0
2014 0

I was in a similar position as you earlier in the season. I had two pairs with nests built but no eggs. I put up the owl guard (around noon one day) and they quickly adjusted to it. I would put it up now.

My original post:
https://www.purplemartin.org/forum/view ... =Owl+scare
cabin man
Posts: 92
Joined: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:55 am
Location: New Jersey / Tinton Falls
Martin Colony History: Got my first SY pair in 2017. Fledged 1, but died due to wing entrapment. 2018- changed all entrances and got one ASY pair. Fledged 3. 2019- Male returned. Disappeared after 12 days. Suspect hawk. No nesting pairs. 2020- 1 pair. Fledged 3. 2021- 12 pairs fledged 43.. 2022- 22pairs. 100 eggs .fledged74 2024–. 42 pairs, fledged186– 2025- 56 pairs, fledged 233

Thanks. I read your original posts. I appreciate your input. They have been here almost a month now, and have eggs, so I agree. They're committed. I'll put up the owl guards this afternoon. Have them ready. Thanks again
Bcorbs1217
Posts: 121
Joined: Tue Apr 26, 2016 6:22 am
Location: Silver Spring, Maryland
Martin Colony History: Active colony since 2005.

Congratulations Cabinman! You have officially joined the "fret" club but it's worth it!
Becky Corbett. PM landlord since 2005; 12 supergourds.
taxidermy lady
Posts: 2988
Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:21 am
Location: IL/Ellis Grove
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!

Cabinman, I want to congratulate you on your success! I have only tried for 5 years and I finally have babies 21 days old today! Also I have a sy pair trying to act like they are doing something???? :lol: I know how your feeling right now! I can't believe I have martins! Good luck :)
Sharon from southern Illinois
cabin man
Posts: 92
Joined: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:55 am
Location: New Jersey / Tinton Falls
Martin Colony History: Got my first SY pair in 2017. Fledged 1, but died due to wing entrapment. 2018- changed all entrances and got one ASY pair. Fledged 3. 2019- Male returned. Disappeared after 12 days. Suspect hawk. No nesting pairs. 2020- 1 pair. Fledged 3. 2021- 12 pairs fledged 43.. 2022- 22pairs. 100 eggs .fledged74 2024–. 42 pairs, fledged186– 2025- 56 pairs, fledged 233

Thanks Becky. Yes, it's a different kind of stress now. But I love it! And Sharon, I was following your success story, too. Congratulations. It was such a long haul for me, but I didn't want to give up. I had hoped someday that it would happen and it finally did. Now I hope and pray that I can keep them. Thanks again for all of The good wishes. Best of luck to everyone out there. I was always so happy to hear when people get started, and hoped that someday it would be me!
C.C.Martins
Posts: 3368
Joined: Fri Apr 14, 2017 11:15 am
Location: Corpus Christi Tx
Martin Colony History: 2016- Visitors.
2017- 5 pair. 15 fledged
2018- 18 pair. 85 fledged
2019- 17 pair. 81 fledged
2020- 25 pair. 111 fledged
2021- 28 pair. 118 fledged
2022- 33 pair. 151 fledged
2023- 33 pair. 165 fledged
2024- 40 pair. 185 fledged
2025- 40 pair. 181 fledged
HOSP:
Home colony: mix natural, super, Troyer and excluder gourds, enlarged compartment house. All SREH.

Satellite colony: Oso Bay Preserve: 49 PMCA excluder gourds; 16 room Lonestar Goliad with Modified Excluder entrances.
2019: Visitors
2020: 3 pair, 11 fledged
2021: 10 pair, 30 fledged
2022: 11 pair, 35 fledged
2023: 18 pair, 101 fledged
2024: 39 pair, 181 fledged
2025: 51 pair, 216 fledged
PMCA member

Rob, congrats on your success! That's awesome, its wonderful to watch them and follow the egg development through to fledge. Oh yes, worry, worry, worry...bet you look out the window every morning to make sure they are still there. you wont spook them, just don't do it early morning or late afternoon...watch the orientation. Hole has to be facing the same way. you've read this stuff.
nice to know they will be back isn't it??? Congrats! :grin:
A good house sparrow is a dead house sparrow.
HOSP: 17. Starlings: 23
cabin man
Posts: 92
Joined: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:55 am
Location: New Jersey / Tinton Falls
Martin Colony History: Got my first SY pair in 2017. Fledged 1, but died due to wing entrapment. 2018- changed all entrances and got one ASY pair. Fledged 3. 2019- Male returned. Disappeared after 12 days. Suspect hawk. No nesting pairs. 2020- 1 pair. Fledged 3. 2021- 12 pairs fledged 43.. 2022- 22pairs. 100 eggs .fledged74 2024–. 42 pairs, fledged186– 2025- 56 pairs, fledged 233

Hey Tom. Thanks. I'm trying to relax and enjoy them being here but yes, I am a little stressed out. But I've done just about everything that I can, so like I said, I will try to enjoy them and protect them the best I can.
tor
Posts: 279
Joined: Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:35 pm
Location: Marlboro County, SC
Martin Colony History: 2025 Capacity: 96
72 Hor / Vert Troyers on 3 X Super-24's.
24 Hor Troyers on Gemini-24.

2026: We'll see.
2025: 92 pair - Fledge: 405
2024: 72 pair - Fledge: 356
2023: 72 pair - Fledge: 342
2022: 72 pair - Fledge: 322
2021: 71 pair - Fledge: 325
2020: 72 pair - Fledge: 336
2019: 70 pair - Fledge: 320
2018: 60 pair - Fledge: 297
2017: 36 pair - Fledge: 189
2016: 16 pair - Fledge: 79
2015: 4 pair - Fledge: 21

Grats, Rob. You're a landlord. you've done it. Great job.
Tor
Marlboro County
South Carolina

Purple Martins Of South Carolina
cabin man
Posts: 92
Joined: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:55 am
Location: New Jersey / Tinton Falls
Martin Colony History: Got my first SY pair in 2017. Fledged 1, but died due to wing entrapment. 2018- changed all entrances and got one ASY pair. Fledged 3. 2019- Male returned. Disappeared after 12 days. Suspect hawk. No nesting pairs. 2020- 1 pair. Fledged 3. 2021- 12 pairs fledged 43.. 2022- 22pairs. 100 eggs .fledged74 2024–. 42 pairs, fledged186– 2025- 56 pairs, fledged 233

Thanks Tor. It's hard to believe! I really appreciate everyone's support. It all starts with one pair for many folks. Hope they keep doing good. They're due to hatch around the 12th. Will keep everyone posted. Thanks again
Ryan
Posts: 308
Joined: Sat Apr 15, 2006 4:19 pm
Location: Eganville, Ontario
Martin Colony History: Visitors are rare. On the northern edge of the martins range.

That has to feel good. I can only imagine.

How long did you have to wait? I'm in year 7.
2010- 1 SY male on and off for a couple weeks
'11- 0 visits
12- 0 visits
13- 0 visits
14- 1 SY male stopped by over 2 weeks.
15- 0 visits
16- 0 visits
17- 0 visits
18- 0 visits
19- Break-through year. Had a SY Male stop in on June 7th and stay all day, every day until end of June
20 - The male didn't return. I did see a SY male do a few flyovers.
21- a couple brief visits
22-3rd rack added, all within a mile. This one at prime location, 0 visits
23- 0 visits
cabin man
Posts: 92
Joined: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:55 am
Location: New Jersey / Tinton Falls
Martin Colony History: Got my first SY pair in 2017. Fledged 1, but died due to wing entrapment. 2018- changed all entrances and got one ASY pair. Fledged 3. 2019- Male returned. Disappeared after 12 days. Suspect hawk. No nesting pairs. 2020- 1 pair. Fledged 3. 2021- 12 pairs fledged 43.. 2022- 22pairs. 100 eggs .fledged74 2024–. 42 pairs, fledged186– 2025- 56 pairs, fledged 233

Hey Ryan. Yes, it feels unbelievable. I can't get enough of them. I'm sitting out here now watching them. Have been late to work every day for the last month. Thank God I'm my own boss, but I'm not getting things done like a should. LOL. It's worth it! My uncle gave me his houses in 1983. I've been trying ever since. I have had a few close calls, but none ever stayed. I just hate to give up on anything that I set my mind to, but this has been about the hardest endeavor I've ever gone into. But one of the most rewarding!
Ryan
Posts: 308
Joined: Sat Apr 15, 2006 4:19 pm
Location: Eganville, Ontario
Martin Colony History: Visitors are rare. On the northern edge of the martins range.

Word for word your situation would feel like mine. It's scary how similar it is or would be. This is also the toughest thing I've tried to pull off and like you, I just can't bring myself to quit. Self employed, I've wasted lots of time driving around looking for other nearby colonies as well as checking out my always empty sites a few times a day.

If I ever get a pair I'll be late for work all summer.


Congratulations. You deserve it.
2010- 1 SY male on and off for a couple weeks
'11- 0 visits
12- 0 visits
13- 0 visits
14- 1 SY male stopped by over 2 weeks.
15- 0 visits
16- 0 visits
17- 0 visits
18- 0 visits
19- Break-through year. Had a SY Male stop in on June 7th and stay all day, every day until end of June
20 - The male didn't return. I did see a SY male do a few flyovers.
21- a couple brief visits
22-3rd rack added, all within a mile. This one at prime location, 0 visits
23- 0 visits
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