Landlords in the Houston area (and other areas that got hit by Hurricane Ike), get ready to see a possible boom in the number of your breeding pairs this season.
As many of you know, Ike took down many, many, unmanaged Martin houses, that hosted Martins. As many of these sites were unmanaged, many probably won't be replaced, leaving a LOT of displaced Martins looking for new homes.
I'm already seeing this first hand, at some local colonies.
The Martins in this area of the state, are in more need now for caring landlords with "Vacancy" signs, than they have been in the past 25 years (since Hurricane Alicia.)