As we get older and the stress piles on with life in general, children growing up and getting smarter than we are, work responsibility etc., I find myself drawn more towards the "simple" things in life. If you would have told 20 year old me how much I'd like gardening, bird houses and fruit trees, I'da though you were nuts. But here we are.
A run down of where I've been and my reasons for optimism for the 2022 Purple Martin season -
First year for me was 2019.
2019 - Built a custom rack and put up 6 BO9s. Saw one Martin throughout the whole season.
2020 - Kept housing the same. Had a Martin here and there, saw one pair fluttering in and out of gourds a little bit. Nothing stuck.
2021 - Kept housing the same. Had more regular Martin activity. Think I have pictures of 6 at one time. Had a pair fluttering in and out of gourds
for a couple days. Got a pair of eggs. Above average Sparrow activity and they eventually poked holes in both Martin eggs. Immediately bought a
repeater trap and trapped 37 Sparrows last year.
2022 - Very excited for this year. Gonna keep on trapping Sparrows. I upgraded to 6 of the BO11s with all the bells and whistles. So far we sadly cut down
5 of our many many large Ash trees because they are dead. But this REALLY opens up the front yard around where I have the housing. These ash
trees being gone created 2 huge new runways around the Martin housing, so silver lining there!
That's my story. Anyone else wanna share their optimism for 2022?
