Another year!
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Guest
Another year and another PM season. If the past 3/4 year are any indication, I will have a martin at my site in the next three weeks or so. I wish they would not return so early. We have alot of cold weather to face in our area. Good luck to everyone.
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Donnie Hurdt MN
- Posts: 1723
- Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2004 11:14 pm
- Location: North Prairie, MN
I think that there are a lot of people a little neverous about cold weather.
PMCA member and Martin fanatic....
2011 A pair of subbies fledged three young but none returned in 2012
2015 One Pair of subbies came and stayed a few nits but got chased away by Bluebirds and Tree swallows.
2017 0ne pair of subbies nested and fledged 4 young
2018 Tree Swallows AGAIN chased away any martins that wanted to nest
2019 Same old story................
2011 A pair of subbies fledged three young but none returned in 2012
2015 One Pair of subbies came and stayed a few nits but got chased away by Bluebirds and Tree swallows.
2017 0ne pair of subbies nested and fledged 4 young
2018 Tree Swallows AGAIN chased away any martins that wanted to nest
2019 Same old story................
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Guest
Our cold and nasty weather usually comes latter part of January, all of February and sometimes March. Hope those martins don't suffer too much.
Lanell
Lanell
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klcretired
- Posts: 2174
- Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2003 3:06 am
- Location: Grand Prairie,Tx
I'm with all you Guy's,,,,I'm worried about our cold weather in Jan&Feb . Last year i lost alot of pm's due to the Icestorm Here in Texas, it was so sad for me, i did all i could to save them all.
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Wishing everyone a Great Martin Year
Happy Martining for 2022 to everyone,
K.C.
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Wishing everyone a Great Martin Year
Happy Martining for 2022 to everyone,
K.C.
[email protected]
