Discovered a Large Martin House Today

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scottfreidhof
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I happened to drive through a rural crossroads town in eastern Kentucky today where I had not been before. The words "rural" and "eastern Kentucky" are a bit redundant when used in the same sentence. The little country store was hosting martins in a large wooden house. There were 48 cavities on each side for a total of 96. But the name on the roof was "Motel - 108" which makes me think there must have been additional cavities on each side of the attic.

The owners did not know for sure how long the house had been there but stated it had been a long time. They said that the one support post had caught on fire just recently during this nesting season. The house sloped to one side for a while until it was fixed. But they were pleased that the martins returned once the house was leveled back up. I should have asked more questions but was in a hurry as usual.
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Martintown33
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Martin Colony History: Colony started in 1998. 2 s&k modified houses and gourd rack

Cool photo… interesting big Martin house!
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Mstan
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Martin Colony History: 2023 two gourd racks 24 gourds ,kept no records. Became an official landlord. 2024 28 gourds keeping records.

What you estimate the height of the house?
C.C.Martins
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Martin Colony History: 2016- Visitors.
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Home colony: mix natural, super, Troyer and excluder gourds, enlarged compartment house. All SREH.
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Yes, id say!!!!! Wow, that is alot of house. Wish they knew more of the history, looks to have been there a while.
Thanks for sharing!
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DeeCee
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Martin Colony History: 2019 1 pair 4 fledged
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Very cool photo. Thanks for posting it! That is one BIG martin mansion.
Phil01
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24 unit gourd rack with Troyer Horizontal and Vertical Gourds. Sunset Inn aluminum house with 4 Troyer Horizontal Gourds.

2020- 1 pair, 4 eggs, fledged 3
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Very cool photo! Talk about HUGE! Wonder how many engineers it took to design that? lol
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scottfreidhof
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Mstan I believe the base of the house was about 8-10 feet off the ground. I was standing on an elevated side street when I took the first photo which might make it appear lower than it was. Another photo is attached to this reply taken from the opposite side of the house.
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Mstan
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Martin Colony History: 2023 two gourd racks 24 gourds ,kept no records. Became an official landlord. 2024 28 gourds keeping records.

Oh wow! That is really neat. Thank you for this pic. When I see that house and imagine all the work and time that went into making it, I can see the love and appreciation they had for the Martins. Thank you for sharing.
Dave Duit
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Interesting pic. Thanks for sharing. The nest checks would appear to be difficult on such a structure.
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Conrad Baker
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Wish I could have one that size in my yard! I noticed in the second picture that pesky little sparrow is waiting to find him a home. Obviously can't shoot the sparrows there, so I was wondering how/if they control the sparrows?
Birdiegirl
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Martin Colony History: 34 cavities (combo of T-14, barns, and gourds)
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Scott- what a great find! The martins sure seem to love it. I may need to plan a visit to Johnson County to see this one in person!
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scottfreidhof
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Not sure about sparrow management Conrad. That sparrow was perched at one of the entrances in the center of the big house. He flew off to the smaller house when I approached for the photo. He was the only sparrow I noticed. The house sparrow population is low in eastern Kentucky probably because the landscape is 80-90 percent forested. I lived in an adjacent county to where this martin house is located for 6 years. Not once in that 6 years did a house sparrow show up at the bluebird or martin houses. The county I live in now is still part of the forested Cumberland Plateau of eastern Kentucky. But the ridge tops are just wide enough to allow for clearing of the forest to create cow pastures. House sparrows thrive better around the cow farms. As a result I have to remove a few sparrows every spring at my current location.
Unk Bond
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Hello
That martin house is quiet large

If my memory serve me right [ Some where on this sight is a round martin house That is huge
Seems like a guy built it in Canada But I'm not sure [ Later
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