I'm new to this as I put up a house this past week and want to confirm what time of the year I may hopefully expect Martin's to find the house. I heard that the first year or so until you establish a colony that it will be later than if you previously had Martins.
If you previously had Martins then you would place your house in February and can expect Martins in March. Whereas, if no previous established colony then can place the house in May and could possibly have Martins find the house in June. Is this correct? I'm from central PA and would be nice to know when these younger Martins come to my area looking for their first house.
New house up and when to expect Martins in my area
Click here for arrival report for PA this year. Playing the "dawn song" is key so they know you're there. Get some speaker and download the song and play it most of the day. Or you can purchase a PM speaker which is already setup.
https://www.purplemartin.org/research/s ... =2022&S=PA
https://www.ebay.com/itm/BIRD-X-SONGBIR ... 3801044892
https://www.purplemartin.org/research/s ... =2022&S=PA
https://www.ebay.com/itm/BIRD-X-SONGBIR ... 3801044892
Welcome, Brian. I think what you've been told/heard is pretty spot on. It can take years to be successful and then again, some (lucky) people are successful their first year. This is my 5th year of having gourds and haven't had any that stay and start a colony yet. I've had an occasional overnighter and even one that stayed for about a month while trying to get a mate, to no avail, apparently, and then he finally left. That was last year. Don't become discouraged if it takes you longer than you imagined it would. I think I even read that someone here took 20 years to get a colony. I sure hope we don't have to wait that long. Good luck - I hope this is "our" year. 
Billie from southern Wisconsin
2nd year on 18 place house. Was really disappointed last year because I'm spoiled
Every time we move I put up a new house Memorial weekend and would have birds within 2-3 days until last year.
This year I raised the house 4' added 4 decoys and an automatic call.
Tonight at least 2 pair and 2 single males entered 2-4 compartments multiple times over a 2 hour period. But none spent the night
Every time we move I put up a new house Memorial weekend and would have birds within 2-3 days until last year.
This year I raised the house 4' added 4 decoys and an automatic call.
Tonight at least 2 pair and 2 single males entered 2-4 compartments multiple times over a 2 hour period. But none spent the night
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AndyShutterbug
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- Joined: Mon May 18, 2015 10:58 am
- Location: Midland, MI
- Martin Colony History: 2013 Heath hexagon 12 cavity...no birds
2014 T14 added. Couple of visitors only.
2015 Four birds? At least one pair? 5 eggs in three different cavities! Abandoned.
2016 Heath house not put up. Only visitors.
2017 Only visitors
2018 No activity
2019 Visitors 20May only
2020 Visitor 22May, 3 birds suddenly 20Jun!?
2021 Nothing
2022 Sudden flurry 04Jun. Pair hanging out. High hopes!
2023 Few visitors. Disappointing...then moved from this house.
Around my Collegeville PA site I had not heard a peep (other than my "music" from the Songbird Magnet) so far this year. Then all of a sudden yesterday there were 5 or 6, including adults, buzzing the tower and checking things out. Looks like I might have a pair hanging out today. I can tell that the music is key because the new birds sit on the perching rods right next to it (trying to find the other birds I guess). I've run the 12V(?) power wire through a small PVC pipe sunk in the grass to protect it and it runs up inside my critter guard so as to not provide a path to the top.
Seems so late in the year given that my bluebirds have fledged and the tree swallows are getting there. Hopefully they can get some eggs going soon. Fingers crossed for both of us.
Seems so late in the year given that my bluebirds have fledged and the tree swallows are getting there. Hopefully they can get some eggs going soon. Fingers crossed for both of us.
AndyShutterbug
Central Michigan
Central Michigan
