Why would my female be building 8 different nest? I thought ASY birds were experienced enough they didn't mess around. I mean, I don't care if she builds in all 16! I just don't know of any another kind of bird that builds more than one nest.
They also tend to sleep in a different gourd every night. Is this normal behavior?
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DebA
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Well...they are sleeping together? There's at least that. I haven't seen this. Maybe more than one nest but not that many.
I have been watching me some Jodi Arias trial out of Phoenix and it occurs to me...maybe they are suffering some PTSD. Maybe she is busy to recreate her colony housing after living through the trauma of displacement.
There you go. My best Dr. Phil too.
Surely she will settle down and have all her eggs in one nest. It seems in the past I have read on here about a female that laid eggs in two different nests. I cannot recall the outcome.
Maybe this is when they ask a PRO to respond.
Deb
I have been watching me some Jodi Arias trial out of Phoenix and it occurs to me...maybe they are suffering some PTSD. Maybe she is busy to recreate her colony housing after living through the trauma of displacement.
There you go. My best Dr. Phil too.
Surely she will settle down and have all her eggs in one nest. It seems in the past I have read on here about a female that laid eggs in two different nests. I cannot recall the outcome.
Maybe this is when they ask a PRO to respond.
Deb
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Any reference to your name? Lucky3? 
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I've only been doing nest checks for one season now so in no way can I comment on this being a frequent practice by martins. Last year I had 6 pairs in one of my houses. The only house I could check. The 6 nests containing eggs were all built out of similar materials. There were 3 other nests that had been started in other compartments and the material used was moss. I actually watched them pulling this moss off of a section of eaves trough so I know it got there from them. Not sure what the reasoning for it was but I suspect they didn't like the material that they started with. Just my observation.
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Gobbler T,
I have nest building going on now too with several pair building more than one nest. Not sure the reason, maybe if they don't like one they can switch to the other? I also thought maybe it keeps others from getting to close to them? You know, if others see the other nest they won't build there? I'm sure someone on here will know though. I 'm waiting with you on the response cause I want to know too.
I have nest building going on now too with several pair building more than one nest. Not sure the reason, maybe if they don't like one they can switch to the other? I also thought maybe it keeps others from getting to close to them? You know, if others see the other nest they won't build there? I'm sure someone on here will know though. I 'm waiting with you on the response cause I want to know too.
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Well I just checked a few min ago, and ther are 4 partial nest 3 that look complete and 1 REAL big one.
2 of them have green leaves in them. I wouldn't think gourd hoarding as there's no one to hoard them from!
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Tony,
Last year we had an SY pair build two complete nests with green leaves. She began egg laying in both nests. I watched to see which nest they seemed to prefer and just moved all the eggs to one nest. She incubated the eggs fine.
Take heart...you have so many attractive gourds they simply can't decide on one gourd and are wondering why they didn't come to your place sooner.
Best of luck with your first pair,
Debbie
Last year we had an SY pair build two complete nests with green leaves. She began egg laying in both nests. I watched to see which nest they seemed to prefer and just moved all the eggs to one nest. She incubated the eggs fine.
Take heart...you have so many attractive gourds they simply can't decide on one gourd and are wondering why they didn't come to your place sooner.
Best of luck with your first pair,
Debbie
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Clayton/NC (Archer Lodge)
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2014 37 pair, 211 eggs, 193 Hatched, 178 Fledged, 1 nest of 5 young left! Late start but picked up speed quickly!
Clayton/NC (Archer Lodge)
2012 New Site 6 pair, 21 Fledged
2013 24 pair, 102 eggs, 94 hatched, 89 Fledged. What a great year!
2014 37 pair, 211 eggs, 193 Hatched, 178 Fledged, 1 nest of 5 young left! Late start but picked up speed quickly!
Yeah! That has to be it!you have so many attractive gourds they simply can't decide on one gourd and are wondering why they didn't come to your place sooner.
Now explain why the other female don't get it!
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Tony,
Last year my female layed eggs in four different compartments.
I moved all the eggs to one and closed the other holes off for a day or two. Had 9 eggs, 8 hatched.
This year I have one pair in the front house and they built nest in about 4 compartments, but thank goodness she layed all the eggs in one compartment.
I think it's a domination thing. they don't want to share that house with any one, and so far, they have not let anyone else in.
My pair in the back house did the same thing last year, would not let any one else in
Yvonne
Last year my female layed eggs in four different compartments.
I moved all the eggs to one and closed the other holes off for a day or two. Had 9 eggs, 8 hatched.
This year I have one pair in the front house and they built nest in about 4 compartments, but thank goodness she layed all the eggs in one compartment.
I think it's a domination thing. they don't want to share that house with any one, and so far, they have not let anyone else in.
My pair in the back house did the same thing last year, would not let any one else in
Yvonne
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2019 21 pair fledged 52 (biting gnats lost babies)
2020 17 pair fledged 53
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2012 1 pair ASY male, SY female 9 eggs, 8 hatched, fledged 5
2013 5 pair fledged 8
2014 4 pair fledged 15
2015 7 pair fledged 25
2016 10 pair fledged 31
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2018 18 pair fledged 69
2019 21 pair fledged 52 (biting gnats lost babies)
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Hi Tony, I am dealing with this same issue now. I am certain I have an ASY female, but she is nest building in two gourds that are next to each other. I plan to do a check tomorrow and see the progress. Very interesting behavior. They do seem to be a dominant pair. I'm not really sure which gourd of the two they prefer yet...
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