Martinwatch Nest Data Sheet - Purple Martin Conservation Association 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date when the first ASY (After Second Year) martin is seen at your site in the designated field.
  3. Next, record the date for the first SY (Second Year) male observed at your location.
  4. Familiarize yourself with the Martin Codes provided on the sheet. These codes will help you accurately document findings during each nest check.
  5. As you conduct nest checks, fill in each compartment's details using the appropriate codes for eggs, young, and other observations.
  6. At season's end, ensure all data is complete and mail your forms to the Purple Martin Conservation Association as instructed.

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Purple Martins are in their nests long enough that pests like mites, blowfly larvae, and other blood- insects have time to become a real problem in the nest. Doing a nest change can make a dramatic difference in the health of the nestlings, and even improve their chance of survival and fledging.
Clean Purple Martin Houses Every Fall First, remove all the nesting material from the house and scrape off any residue from the sides of the wall. Then, take a cleaning solution like a Purple Martin house cleaner and scrub the outside of the house and inside of each cavity.
Attraction toolsPurple Martins are colonial nesters, so they like to nest with other martins. Using tools such as the Dawnsong or Daytime Chatter, as well as decoys, can make your site look like its already occupiedmaking it more attractive to potential nesters. Getting Started - Purple Martin Conservation Association Purple Martin Conservation Association education getting-started Purple Martin Conservation Association education getting-started
Aluminum, thick plastic, wood, and natural gourds are all suitable materials for martin housing, provided that the exterior of the house is white in color. White reflects heat, keeping housing cooler in hot temperatures. Wooden housing should be made from untreated material only. Housing - Purple Martin Conservation Association Purple Martin Conservation Association housing Purple Martin Conservation Association housing
They build a flat nest, only about 1 to 3 inches high, and some nests feature a mud dam (or lip) at the front of the nest. Adult and subadult nests can vary. Subadultsthe less experienced nest builderswill generally have a more sparse nest and many only contain a few pieces of nesting material and green leaves.

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Its best to use nesting material that sheds water, dries out relatively quickly and creates a good foundation to cradle martin eggs and nestlings. Pine straw and wheat stems are usually good choices. Thin limp material like grass blade clippings or mosses may hold water and not provide much support for the nest. Pre-built nests for purple martins in northwest Louisiana Facebook groups Prognesubis posts Facebook groups Prognesubis posts
Its best to use nesting material that sheds water, dries out relatively quickly and creates a good foundation to cradle martin eggs and nestlings. Pine straw and wheat stems are usually good choices. Thin limp material like grass blade clippings or mosses may hold water and not provide much support for the nest.

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