Bird Man Mel talks Purple Martins and Houses

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • Spring is back and with it come the Purple Martins. In this video Bird Man Mel talks about how we keep our colony of 150+ Purple Martins happy and safe. He discusses feeding, predators, safety tips and general best practices for Purple Martins.

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  • @AnnetteDonnelly-l6i
    @AnnetteDonnelly-l6i 6 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @sharadarai6021
    @sharadarai6021 2 года назад

    Birds house are beautiful👍👌🙏❤🥰

  • @drobb4207
    @drobb4207 5 лет назад

    Good job folks!!!

  • @SongbirdEssentials
    @SongbirdEssentials 9 лет назад

    From our research and experience, lighting strikes to Purple Martin houses are rare but they do happen occasionally. The damage done to the houses can range from simple black burn marks on entrance and exit points to complete loss of housing.

  • @bobabbitt4755
    @bobabbitt4755 Год назад

    Tell me what sparrow trap you use please.

  • @sharonchrisco3221
    @sharonchrisco3221 7 лет назад +1

    I have had a real problem with house sparrows I had five eggs in one box then went back to check only had one they keep killing and building their nest on top of the purple martin nests

  • @markcaruso815
    @markcaruso815 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video what kind of ground poles do you have? Not sure if I'm using the proper terminology. The poles that the gords hook to?

  • @sharonchrisco3221
    @sharonchrisco3221 11 лет назад +1

    I have a 2 purple martin houses and I had 2 family's in the front of my home I had lost all of my baby birds I not seen the Martins in the house just house sparrows which I have been pulling the nest out should I close the house I still have martin is the other house I live in Arkansas

  • @nancyfahey7518
    @nancyfahey7518 2 года назад

    Do you have to live near water?

  • @bobabbitt4755
    @bobabbitt4755 Год назад

    What did you feed them?

  • @BirdManMel
    @BirdManMel  11 лет назад +5

    You really need to trap, shoot or somehow kill the Sparrows; otherwise, they will continue to kill the Martins. - Mel

    • @Salmiyaguy1
      @Salmiyaguy1 3 года назад

      I assume Starlings can be a problem too though they are likely too large for the nest holes. I am surprised the US has no coordinated program to eradicate them like Canada. out in BC there exists a robust program mostly designed to protect crops but the periphery aim is to protect native species. I believe they have trapped over 1 million starlings as of 2020.
      here's a link: www.grapegrowers.bc.ca/starling-control-program
      and here's a new story on them: globalnews.ca/news/3806896/starling-control-program-works-to-manage-invasive-birds-for-okanagan-farmers/#:~:text=Starling%20Control%20Program%20works%20to%20manage%20invasive%20birds%20for%20Okanagan%20farmers,-By%20Shelby%20Thom&text=They%20may%20look%20like%20harmless,while%20reducing%20native%20bird%20populations.

  • @stusilveriii6876
    @stusilveriii6876 8 лет назад

    Hey @Bird Man Mel where do u get ur heater from & what kind thanks from Indiana

  • @nenacurtsinger3041
    @nenacurtsinger3041 2 года назад

    Are they dried meal worms

  • @wagstail4804
    @wagstail4804 9 лет назад

    How do the martin houses fare from lightning strikes?

  • @JDKent-tz5of
    @JDKent-tz5of 5 лет назад +2

    What are you feeding them?

    • @BirdManMel
      @BirdManMel  5 лет назад +1

      In this video we are feeding the Purple Martins mealworms. Mealworms are a great source of protein for the martins.

    • @JDKent-tz5of
      @JDKent-tz5of 5 лет назад

      Thanks for your replenish! I have a T-14 house I bought in Ohio. We are in Louisiana and I almost have a full house!

    • @BirdManMel
      @BirdManMel  5 лет назад

      @@JDKent-tz5of That is good news! Take care of them, they sure are beautiful birds.

  • @Salmiyaguy1
    @Salmiyaguy1 3 года назад

    Strange to see the gourds in the middle of what looks like an industrial area.

  • @SB-ic2kl
    @SB-ic2kl 8 лет назад +1

    I have mixed feelings about feeding Martins during cold spells. I come at this not as a lame person, but do have a degree in Wildlife & Fishery sciences. This could be encouraging the gene pool of martins that return very early and lowering the ones that come later. Possibly in the future this could be setting them up for a big collapse. Without human feeding, yes a lot would die, but it would balance the gene pool of early & later returning Martins. The early arrivals would die, yes, this is natural selection. Just something to think about. I personally don't feed them. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, just something that needs to be thought about. Not just doing it because the "experts" say your suppose to.

    • @mike5556
      @mike5556 8 лет назад +2

      +Shawn Batchelder I get you, Shawn. And from a biology and genetic standpoint, your comments is absolutely true.But most landlords can not stand a single preventable death in their colony. We are just wired like that because they have enough hardships that are manmade.

  • @meatdogg101
    @meatdogg101 8 лет назад

    do they catch and eat horse flies

  • @SuperWoodyboy
    @SuperWoodyboy 7 лет назад

    Why so low...thought they had to be at least 12 feet high

  • @abdussyakur5887
    @abdussyakur5887 4 года назад

    Di indonesia apa bisa buat seperti itu

  • @tarad5547
    @tarad5547 4 года назад

    All I’ve learned is it’s too expensive an endeavor for me. 😩

  • @ryanAndMaty
    @ryanAndMaty 7 лет назад +1

    Why use a metal house if you're worried about the heat? Metal houses fry birds.