I'm happy that in my first year of being a Purple Martin landlord I have had two PM pairs, and two nests. During what was almost the entire time, there were also two HS nests on each side of the house. I can only see one side of the house, and was thrilled a little over two weeks ago when I saw two of the baby martins with their adorable mouths open. I know that you all understand how wonderful it is to watch these amazing birds! I loved watching the parents bringing the babies insects to eat, and my husband set up a telescope so I could look directly into the compartment where the babies were. The sparrows left a few weeks ago, but will come over to the house from time to time. I don't know if there was a successful PM brood on the side that I can't easily see from my house, but it was basically the same situation there when I was able to see, sparrows and PM nests, one on top and one on the bottom.
As far as I have seen, there are two babies that have fledged, but I'm not sure if any have fledged from the other side of the house. This is my first year doing this, so I'm brand new with this. When my husband takes the house down, I do expect that we'll find other babies that didn't survive. I am also prepared that some of them may have been killed by the sparrows, but I am hoping not. Like I mentioned before, it appears that the PMs and house sparrows were cohabitating, and the PM nest on the side of the house I can see was guarded by a parent most of the time.
I know the PMs are getting ready to migrate soon, and I don't know if any even slept in their house last night. There were a lot of them flying around last night and then they were all in the trees. Then I looked it up, and sure enough, they'll be leaving soon. I'm in Long Island NY and was really hoping I would have them here until late August. I was glad to see them on the house today, and was just watching the two babies flying and landing on the house, with one poking it's head into the old sparrow's nest. I did cry, because I'll miss them so much. I can't believe how much I'll miss them, but we did have a successful brood, and those two little fledglings flew! How I wish I would have seen that for the first time, not for lack of trying and watching lol, but they flew. And, I look forward to seeing them again.
