Nest checks aren't just for parasites or to count eggs, etc.....they can save a life too....
We were watching the martins this morning to see if they were out yet, so I could flip crickets. Light drizzling rain, snow on the way, temp 34.
My husband thought he had seen a new male come in last night before dark. On one of the houses I saw 2 males fighting. This was a room not used as yet. So I assumed a new male or female & maybe 2 males fighter over her. So far I have 6 males & only 1 female. There's another female that has visited several times, but not stayed yet. Then I saw one poke his head out the hole. The 2 on the balcony were fighting. Then suddenly I see on swinging by one leg flapping to get loose & something around his leg. He gets free. We went out & lowered the house, as I saw whatever it was hanging from the balcony. The binder twine went from the balcony inside the entrance. So we opened the door & to our surprise another male was sitting inside, with both his leg wrapped in thin binder twine. I would guess a HS had drug it in there. He sat very still. I picked him up & unwrapped the twine. Then we took him inside to check him over, fed him a cricket, took his photo & then put him back in the same room.
The point is...IF we hadn't seen this & not checked the house he would probably have died. SO doing regular nest checks can not only alert you to parasites, egg & chick counts, etc....but also can save the life of an adult in distress.
The male & the Binder Twine that was wrapped around his legs.
Toy in PA
Another reason for nest checks...Rescued a male
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ToyinPA
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- Location: PA/Avis
- Martin Colony History: The 1972 St. Agnes flood wiped out all the Martins in my area. One day, in 1997-98, 5 or 6 Martins landed on the power wires crossing my back yard. I had no house for them. They kept coming back day after day. We got a martin house a few weeks later & they have been coming back every year since. I average 12-15 pair per year.
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Dan G
- Posts: 446
- Joined: Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:52 pm
- Location: PA/Bellefonte
- Martin Colony History: Several colonies with in 6 mile radius.
Have had visitor every year 2014-24.
Two large trees removed in fall 2024 and moved T-14 to a more open location.
2025- 1 SY pair. Fledged 2.
2026- no pairs. One daily SYM here daily. Named him Riggs!
Good save Toy. Dang HS.
Bellefonte PA
2014, 1st year-a few lookers, no nests
2015-23. Visitors each year. But no pairs.
2024- most active year. 2-4 SY male’s hang out most days.
2025, 1 SY pair. 2 eggs, 2 fledged!! Other martins visited daily.
Still eliminating starlings and sparrows.
2014, 1st year-a few lookers, no nests
2015-23. Visitors each year. But no pairs.
2024- most active year. 2-4 SY male’s hang out most days.
2025, 1 SY pair. 2 eggs, 2 fledged!! Other martins visited daily.
Still eliminating starlings and sparrows.
Wow - that was a stroke of luck you the twine came out so you could realize you needed to take the house down and check. That's one (or 2) lucky purple martins. I love that your husband is watchful, too.
Billie from southern Wisconsin
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Larry A Kronemeyer
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- Location: Illinois/Millstadt
Congratulations on the great save.
Larry and Judy Kronemeyer
est. 1999
1-12 compartment Trendsetter and 8 gourds(crescents)
12 gourd rack (crescents)
Member PMCA
est. 1999
1-12 compartment Trendsetter and 8 gourds(crescents)
12 gourd rack (crescents)
Member PMCA
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ToyinPA
- Posts: 2227
- Joined: Mon Apr 10, 2006 6:07 pm
- Location: PA/Avis
- Martin Colony History: The 1972 St. Agnes flood wiped out all the Martins in my area. One day, in 1997-98, 5 or 6 Martins landed on the power wires crossing my back yard. I had no house for them. They kept coming back day after day. We got a martin house a few weeks later & they have been coming back every year since. I average 12-15 pair per year.
Yes it could have been bad for both of them. The one that was swinging from the twine could have ended up with a broken leg. He was lucky to get free.
Toy in PA
Toy in PA
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Hanover Bill
- Posts: 656
- Joined: Thu May 14, 2009 3:10 pm
- Location: Pennsylvania/Hanover Township
- Martin Colony History: 2009 & 10 - 0
2011 & 12 - Visitors
2013 - 2 pr. fledged 9
2014 - 3 pr. fledged 13
2015 - 7 pr. fledged 27
2016 - 15 pr. fledged 72
Great job Toy. Your Martins are fortunate to have you looking out for them.
Hanover Bill.
Hanover Bill.
2009 & 10 - 0
2011 & 12 - Visitors
2013 - 2 pr. fledged 9
2014 - 3 pr. fledged 13
2015 - 7 pr. fledged 27
2016 - 15 pr. fledged 72
2011 & 12 - Visitors
2013 - 2 pr. fledged 9
2014 - 3 pr. fledged 13
2015 - 7 pr. fledged 27
2016 - 15 pr. fledged 72
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phldave
- Posts: 528
- Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:44 pm
- Location: Iowa/Pleasant Hill
- Martin Colony History: Started trying in 2012 and still trying
For sure I am going to lower the house when I get home, if there is no activity. Because I have had about a dozen hanging around since Saturday, and I didn't see them at all yesterday. I assumed they were holed up during that storm we had. Sure hope they're back today temp right now is 50 and sunny.
Dave
Dave
2012 late start
2013 nothing yet, lots a lookers
2014 Bust again
2015 Bust again
2016 Bust again
2017 Bust again
2018 April 14 a group joined me, but moved on after a week
2019 Had SY male seriously check me out but didn't stay
2013 nothing yet, lots a lookers
2014 Bust again
2015 Bust again
2016 Bust again
2017 Bust again
2018 April 14 a group joined me, but moved on after a week
2019 Had SY male seriously check me out but didn't stay
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C.C.Martins
- Posts: 3368
- Joined: Fri Apr 14, 2017 11:15 am
- Location: Corpus Christi Tx
- Martin Colony History: 2016- Visitors.
2017- 5 pair. 15 fledged
2018- 18 pair. 85 fledged
2019- 17 pair. 81 fledged
2020- 25 pair. 111 fledged
2021- 28 pair. 118 fledged
2022- 33 pair. 151 fledged
2023- 33 pair. 165 fledged
2024- 40 pair. 185 fledged
2025- 40 pair. 181 fledged
HOSP:
Home colony: mix natural, super, Troyer and excluder gourds, enlarged compartment house. All SREH.
Satellite colony: Oso Bay Preserve: 49 PMCA excluder gourds; 16 room Lonestar Goliad with Modified Excluder entrances.
2019: Visitors
2020: 3 pair, 11 fledged
2021: 10 pair, 30 fledged
2022: 11 pair, 35 fledged
2023: 18 pair, 101 fledged
2024: 39 pair, 181 fledged
2025: 51 pair, 216 fledged
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wow! Id say that is one or two lucky birds. Good picture of a very humble martin. Great catch! Good save.
A good house sparrow is a dead house sparrow.
HOSP: 17. Starlings: 23
HOSP: 17. Starlings: 23
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JRow
- Posts: 52
- Joined: Sat Mar 18, 2017 2:23 pm
- Location: Eastern South Dakota
- Martin Colony History: 2017--super 24 gourd rack with a mix of Troyer horizontals and natural gourds
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Oh Toy! So glad you noticed. You know it doesn’t take much for a leg injury. Anything the birds can snag on is dangerous. Good instincts!
~Jen
2017-- 23 pair with 99 eggs: 81 hatched, 80 fledged.
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2017-- 23 pair with 99 eggs: 81 hatched, 80 fledged.
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