We have been successful Martin Land Lords for over 10 years now. We spend a lot of money on housing that didn't work. We purchased a "T" 14 and 4 gourds and we had martins checking out our offering within two weeks. Following year we had 6 pairs. We are now full up. 18 cavities. We keep a record and do nest checks frequently. Last year, 2019, we fledged 86 Martin hatch-lings. We have taught our birds to feed from a tray on a pole and in inclement weather we pop for a meal of meal worms, scrambled eggs and washed egg shells. We save egg shells all year long.
This is wonderful. I found this video after watching two YT videos on sightings of modern pterosaurs (pterodactyls). My wife and I are now delighted to know about Purple Martins.
As a 4th year Purple Martin landlord and still lots to learn I found your video enlightening and inspiring! Just put up a 24 TVG Gemini rack along with my BoGourd 6 racks.... Looks like a promising 2013 season here in Central Florida! Look forward to sharing your video ... Great job!
Larry, Thank you for sharing this video with all martin enthusiasts. It is always enjoyable to see the martins in other habitats and situations. You've captured a moment that is so difficult to do . Keep up the great photography and slow motion technique. It really adds to the martin beauty that our eyes cannot often appreciate. Martinman from the OPMA in Ontario, Canada
Wow I didn't get it until I saw the swarm of birds near the end of the video. I don't know if I knew what a purple martin was but I might even try and build a site up where I live in Canada. It's half way through May so I might be able to catch some of the late ones.
What an AWESOME vid!!! I could watch this over and over again! Fantastic job! Larry, you know your _ _ _ _!! I am going to share this with everyone! The time and effort it took to create this is obvious. Thank you for this!
that's pretty cool .. I am in the country outside LaGrange Ga.... I only have about 10 gourds but count about 20 birds... we feel so sad when they leave us we always sit on porch an watch them early morning with our coffee... an so happy when they come back ...I was a little late putting out gourds this year by several weeks... put them up turn my back headed for house turned an looked back an one was already there it was like they were in the tress waiting for their home...so much fun..
That is SUCH amazing footage! I feel so good knowing I am doing all I can to promote this wonderful bird!❤
We have been successful Martin Land Lords for over 10 years now. We spend a lot of money on housing that didn't work. We purchased a "T" 14 and 4 gourds and we had martins checking out our offering within two weeks. Following year we had 6 pairs. We are now full up. 18 cavities. We keep a record and do nest checks frequently. Last year, 2019, we fledged 86 Martin hatch-lings. We have taught our birds to feed from a tray on a pole and in inclement weather we pop for a meal of meal worms, scrambled eggs and washed egg shells. We save egg shells all year long.
Thank you for the video! These great birds have been nesting under my porch my entire life. I so much enjoy watching this cycle every year
That's Barn swallows you have, not Purple Martins.
@@jameslomenzo1139 yes sir you are correct. We have since found this out.
This is wonderful. I found this video after watching two YT videos on sightings of modern pterosaurs (pterodactyls). My wife and I are now delighted to know about Purple Martins.
Nice video! This is my first year as a Martin landlord. I have 6 total nesting! I can't wait to get more!
+countyline81
Awesome!
Bet you can't wait til they return!?
it's been four years since you posted. how is it going now?
As a 4th year Purple Martin landlord and still lots to learn I found your video enlightening and inspiring! Just put up a 24 TVG Gemini rack along with my BoGourd 6 racks.... Looks like a promising 2013 season here in Central Florida! Look forward to sharing your video ... Great job!
Great video, Larry! I particularly enjoyed the nestcam that captured the vocalizations of the babies inside the gourd and the parents outside!
Absolutely stunning video! What a great way to educate people about these birds!!
Larry, Thank you for sharing this video with all martin enthusiasts. It is always enjoyable to see the martins in other habitats and situations. You've captured a moment that is so difficult to do . Keep up the great photography and slow motion technique. It really adds to the martin beauty that our eyes cannot often appreciate.
Martinman from the OPMA in Ontario, Canada
Wow I didn't get it until I saw the swarm of birds near the end of the video. I don't know if I knew what a purple martin was but I might even try and build a site up where I live in Canada. It's half way through May so I might be able to catch some of the late ones.
P.S. - I'm so glad I watched until the end - I had never gotten to see them take off in the morning!!! WOW!
Very nice job Larry, informative, extensive and impressive.
What an AWESOME vid!!! I could watch this over and over again! Fantastic job! Larry, you know your _ _ _ _!! I am going to share this with everyone! The time and effort it took to create this is obvious. Thank you for this!
Great documentary. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Got my 1st pair last week and already a 2nd pair! So excited!
that's pretty cool .. I am in the country outside LaGrange Ga.... I only have about 10 gourds but count about 20 birds... we feel so sad when they leave us we always sit on porch an watch them early morning with our coffee... an so happy when they come back ...I was a little late putting out gourds this year by several weeks... put them up turn my back headed for house turned an looked back an one was already there it was like they were in the tress waiting for their home...so much fun..
I live in north east Louisiana and have about 40 martins per season
Thanks
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing...
OMG i want to visit there!such good people!
Is there a way to know what days exactly this will happen? I would love to take a few vacation days and go camping to see this!!
This is a nice place
We have starling resistant entry's and we trap and dispatch the English Sparrow.
What are you flinging with your plastic spoon , feed?
is the purple martin population stable now. i know it was declining for several decades.
I like it 💝😇Wow😮💖
What's going to happen to our migratory birds when the politicians approve the installation of the huge wind fans on LA and TX coast lines?
fascistic information!!! great compilation of video very complete