January is the main month for me to get all my purple martin housing ready for the upcoming season. I must confess it is sometimes a “struggle” working on over 300 gourds and five Trendsetter houses to get pre-nests of pine straw built! But once I get going then I get that “fire in the belly” and make a lot of progress!
Well today I finished one of my Gemini gourd racks and have all the gourds on the system. All gourds have pre-nests of pine straw as necessary. I raised the rack just to see how it looks and it looks good! Now it is lowered and will not be raised until later.
I have partially done several more racks but still have 16 systems, including my Trendsetters to completely finish. For the Trendsetters I need to build 80 pre-nests in all the nest trays.
I should have all the gourds/nest trays ready by the end of January and we usually get our first martin during the last week of January. I usually have all my gourd racks and houses raised by the first week of February.
Right now I have two of my Trendsetters raised with PMCA starling traps inside one house and PMCA nest box traps hanging off the sides of another house. Few starlings have been around so far and I have only caught seven since October: five at my colony and two at Bob’s (neighbor) site. I usually catch more starlings by now. My early starling trapping program does a good job eliminating most starling problems prior to the martins returning; I still will shoot and even trap a few starlings during the active martin season.
Here are a few photos of the Gemini that has been finished. This rack has 24 gourds: six Super Gourds with porches; six Excluder Gourds; six Troyer Horizontals with cling plates; and six Troyer Horizontals with tunnels/porches. My old DL brake winch was replaced with a Fulton brake winch and the Fulton raises and most importantly lowers the rack more smoothly.
Photo of the Gemini rack lowered. All my Super Gourds now have outside/inside porches.

Photo of the Gemini rack raised.

Steve

