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| Purple Martin Landlords of North Texas Conference - (PMLNT) (Grand Prairie, TX) John Pearson is your Conference Moderator. |
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Where did you get the teter totter? I got one of the "deluxe repeating traps" but I've never caught a starling in it-I've caught some sparrows and some "chipper" sparrows but no starlings. Around here, the starlings are already about-the neighbor had several in his shed. Marty Marty |
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I got it at The Birds' of Paradise catalog-800-872-0103. They call it a see-saw and it cost's $22.95. If you're handy you almost don't need the plans because you build a box around the see-saw. You drill a hole on the side of the box near the top where the bird would enter and another hole on the opposite side where the bird exits.
I bought 4 inch round plastic pipe in a 10 foot length at Home Depot. It's not hard plastic and it's easy to cut. The pipe has a collar at one end so that you can connect another pipe to it. I cut the collar off and turned that section upside down, drilled a hole in the side of the pipe and mounted it on the box over the exit hole. You put chicken wire over the end of the pipe and clamp it to the pipe. Now when you put the trap up -the pipe connector collar will be facing the ground and you can easily stick the long length of pipe into the connector collar. That way the bird will enter the trap- the see-saw will move down to the lower hole where the sparrow or starling will try to escape by going thru the bottom hole. If they look up they will be stopped by chicken wire so they will fall down the tube into your waiting holding pen. It works real well. I've seen some real basic 4 inch PVC nest box traps that involve a few pipe elbows and no see-saw but I don't know how good they work. Good luck. John |
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