Purple martins arrive in Forest Park, St. Louis

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John Miller
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Location: St. Louis, MO

Finally spotted seven and maybe eight this morning in Forest Park, St. Louis. Possible some arrived yesterday as I gave up driving to the park and looking for one day -- a watched pot -- but all's well.

Now of course will turn cold, but hopefully short lived.

John Miller
RockyBrueseke
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Location: MO/Sullivan

So exciting!
I will visit you in the next month or so. I have a visit scheduled with Kathy Freeze in 2 weeks. I got my 6 new gourds up Sunday. I'm anxious.
Blessings,
Rocky

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KathyF
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Joined: Thu May 24, 2007 1:57 pm
Location: Missouri/Licking
Martin Colony History: Colony started - 2007 with one pair
As of 2018 - 84 cavities offered, max # of pairs hosted - 82.

Congratulations, John! 'Bout time!
"Sometimes", said Pooh, "the smallest things take up the most room in your heart."
2023 - 82 pair
2022 - 80 pair
2021 - 75 pair
2020 - 78 pair
2019 - 80 pair
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taxidermy lady
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Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:21 am
Location: IL/Ellis Grove
Martin Colony History: Started trying to attract purple martins in 2012! It's finally happened in 2017! 5 years!!! ASY male and SY female came May 1st, fledged 5 babies!

Yes I have been waiting on that one! Good luck John :grin:
Sharon from southern Illinois
John Barrow
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Location: Corpus Christi / Sandia , Texas

Happy for you, John. And thank you for ALL that you do to spread the love and accessibility of purple martins to so many folks. You are a Great advocate for our friends the martins!!!!!!!!
~~TEAMED WITH A MARTIN GODDESS~~

Member/Mentor-PMCA. I do regular nestchecks and participate in PROJECT MARTINWATCH!! Coordinated 3 geolocator studies-2009, 2010 & 2013. State and Fed licensed bander (retired Jan., 2020)
pmartinlover2
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Location: IL/Hillsboro
Martin Colony History: 2011 Home site--1 SY pair--2 fledged
2016 Satellite Site---4 pair--19 eggs laid--17 hatched--16 fledged
2017 Satellite Site--8 pair--37 eggs laid--34 hatched--34 fledged
2018 11 pair--fledged 60
2019 20 pair-fledged 94
2020 23pair-fledged 108

Glad to hear they have arrived in Forest Park, John. Anything at your downtown locatiion? That intrigues me--right in the middle of the city no less! Surely they should love my smog-free, quiet, flower filled site you'd think? It was an exciting day here when I put up my new gourd rack with 6 Excluder gourds with crescent opening with wing entrapment devices and owl guards and the gourds are vented thanks to my son-in-law. It's a beautiful sight to admire from my dining room window. All that's missing are some martins. 🙏. Good luck this season and let us know when they arrive at the Botanical Gardens and Cahokia Mounds.
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daveh
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Good job John. Hope you have a great season.

I see in the scout report there's two John Millers. Are you John P Miller of St.Louis?

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John Miller
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Dave

Thanks...I have not yet met John P Miller. I see the year before he posted from Spanish Lake, which is a community in north St. Louis County and probably is the actual location. Glad to know there are martins there. John M
Lewis
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Great news John. If there is such thing, you qualify. The Martin whisperer of St. Louis. Anybody who can entice martins to nest in down town St. Lou must must have the magic.
John , you have helped so many of us to get started in this endeavor. It is refreshing each year to see you are still here doing what you do for the purple martin. God Bless.

Lewis
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Craig Haddox
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John, congratulation's on your arrivals. I was wondering when the martins were going to make it back there. Good luck this year.
John Miller
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Thanks for all your kind comments.

If anyone wants to meet at the park this season and talk martins and review my sample box of nesting gourds, give me a call. I'll be a bit booked in April on weekdays during the day with a work project, but can try. May-June is pretty open.

Will be in Highland IL this evening (see sticky top of page).
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A little park story. Sometimes in the park sites in summer, I feel I'm the only one looking at the martin housing...hundreds of people out there looking at their cell phones. Why go to the park to talk on the phone - ha. Last year however, I was standing and looking at the golf course martins and a pretty young woman approached all excited. Her fiancé was golfing and she was bored and had sort of discovered bird watching; had a photo of a killdeer on her cell phone -- a good use of a phone -- which I helped ID. Made my day.
MamaBruff
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Martin Colony History: 2013-2016 Unsuccessful at starting a PM colony. Health problems.
Rehomed all my PM stuff. Good Luck and Best Wishes to All.

Wonderful news! I think those Forest Park PMs have the nicest, most beautiful location for miles around. Thank you for maintaining their housing there (and all the other public sites you manage), so we humans can enjoy their presence, too!

How true about the cell phones. We were in FP one weekend in February, and the weather was unseasonably pleasant. Out in front of the Art Museum were lots of people on the lawn overlooking the Great Basin enjoying the day. Most were looking down at their phones. How funny to see a couple on a quilt seemingly ignoring each other, staring at their respective electronic devices. And on a nearby blanket, four beautiful young women were doing the same thing. Made me kinda sad.
~Mary B~

Lifelong PM Admirer and Nature Enthusiast.
Ruthless trapper of S&S year round.
2013-2016 Unsuccessful at starting a PM colony. Health problems.
Rehomed all my PM stuff. Good Luck and Best Wishes to All.
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