I put everything up last spring. I had one SY male visit for a good part of a month. He arrived May 27th of last year. I was hoping he would be back this year with a mate, but that hasn't happened so far.
Martins were once very common here, but they are no longer. The closest colony is about 20 miles north east as the crow flies. Last year I saw about 10 birds there at the busiest time. The house is a slum with starlings and sparrows nesting in the same house. I went to visit the last few weekends and only yesterday did I see one SY bird. I fear that maybe the cold spring killed the older birds, or they moved on. Where, I don't know because there is a major lack of quality housing. Most of it has grown in with trees from the past generation...a time when purple martins were common here.
I've been playing the dawnsong daily, but the birds are so rare here it will take time. Playing the dawnsong all day last year only brought in that one bird.
I'm sitting right on the north range and it feels like being the last stop on an empty bus.




My home has too many trees, so I found a neighbour just a couple hundred yards up the street that had this vacant lot and was nice enough to let me use it. I think it should work great once I can attract some birds.
There is 1000 foot flyways on three sides. The acre lot attaches to a large school yard on one side and a graveyard on the other. There is a large river 200 yards from the site. You may be able to see it in one of the photos.
