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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 211674" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>One thing about martins is that they are very territorial. They eat a lot of bugs mainly down here mosquitios(which is a good thing)but they tend to drive away other birds. Set your martin condo a good distance from the feeders of the birds you want to attract.</p><p>My bird story is about hummingbirds. I love to watch them.</p><p>Every year for, about the last ten years, in early spring a hummingbird flys up to my living room window and just hovers and looks in. I walk to the window and it adjusts its height to my eye level and just looks at me. That is my que to hangup the feeders. It has become almost a running joke through the years. I guess it is a scout because in about two weeks here comes the rest of the family. I go through about four cups of nectar every five days. If I let the feeder runout, that bird comes to the window and just looks in until it gets my attention. I guess I should get a life, but UPS takes up the majority of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 211674, member: 1664"] One thing about martins is that they are very territorial. They eat a lot of bugs mainly down here mosquitios(which is a good thing)but they tend to drive away other birds. Set your martin condo a good distance from the feeders of the birds you want to attract. My bird story is about hummingbirds. I love to watch them. Every year for, about the last ten years, in early spring a hummingbird flys up to my living room window and just hovers and looks in. I walk to the window and it adjusts its height to my eye level and just looks at me. That is my que to hangup the feeders. It has become almost a running joke through the years. I guess it is a scout because in about two weeks here comes the rest of the family. I go through about four cups of nectar every five days. If I let the feeder runout, that bird comes to the window and just looks in until it gets my attention. I guess I should get a life, but UPS takes up the majority of it. [/QUOTE]
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