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Retail Product Catalog
Bird Abodes’ Retail Product Catalog 2016 rd ou e the Supe r G BI Ho m of ES ABOD D R www.SuperGourd.com Made in the USA 814-323-2001 (phone) The SuperGourd Designed by an Ornithologist. Bird Abodes is proud to announce the next generation of Purple Martin housing. Known as the “SuperGourd,” it’s a 10” plastic gourd, designed and developed by me, James R. Hill, III, Founder and Executive Director Emeritus of the Purple Martin Conservation Association. It’s the very first martin housing ever to come to market engineered by an ornithologist specializing in Purple Martins. It is based on my 35 years of research into the breeding biology of martins. I found that martins have the highest nesting success in gourds relative to other kinds of housing. On average, Purple Martins fledge 1.2 nestlings more per nesting attempt in large, white gourds than they do in commercial aluminum martin houses (see research summary in this brochure). Accessible. The SuperGourd is a one-piece plastic gourd with a molded-in, threaded access port, covered by a screw-on cap. The access port is large enough to admit a human hand that is holding a nestling or a handful of nesting material. The cap’s liner renders it and the access port totally watertight and opaque. Landlords merely twist off the cap for nest checks, banding, nest replacements, or end-of-season clean outs. The access port’s high, 45-degree viewing angle allows easy viewing of nest contents during recommended weekly nest checks. Innovative Design. The SuperGourd also features a large, molded-in rain canopy that doubles as a perching platform. A series of molded-in corduroy-like ribs on top of the canopy and a textured pattern in the plastic permit martins to perch comfortably, without slipping. The SuperGourd weighs 31 ounces, slightly heavier than a natural gourd its size, so it swings less in the wind. The one-piece body has no seams, so no rain will leak in, and seven 5/16” drain holes provide a rapid exit for any rain that may blow in through the entrance hole. 2-1/8” Entrance Hole SGR The SuperGourd’s watertight, twist-off, access port allows for easy nest checking, banding, nest changing, parasite control, and end-of-season clean outs. l Accessible l Innovative Design l Convenient l 10” Diameter l Durable Martins Love SuperGourds James R. R. Hill, Hill, III III James l Designed by an Ornithologist Wrens Love SuperGourds James R. Hill, III James R. R. Hill, Hill, III III James Continued on next page SGB SGC Starling-resistant Crescent Entrance Hole 1-1/2” Entrance Hole SuperGourds are available in 3 different hole sizes: 2-1/8” for Purple Martins, starling-resistant crescents for martins, and 1-1/2” for bluebirds and swallows. l UV Inhibitors l Threaded, Twist-off Cap l Low Maintenance l Optional Insert Trap l Entrance holes in 3 sizes Bluebirds Love SuperGourds James R. Hill, III l Molded-in Rain Canopy/Perch Swallows Love SuperGourds James James R. R. Hill, Hill, III III SGR 2-1/8” Entrance Hole Durable. SuperGourds are blow-molded in white (sun-reflecting), opaque, high-density polyethylene plastic. They won’t rot, peel, split, or crack out in the elements, and won’t break if accidentally dropped like natural gourds can. Because they are molded with ultraviolet inhibitors added to the plastic, they have a long life expectancy with virtually no maintenance other than giving a quick scrub at the end of the season. Easy to Hang. SuperGourds can easily be hung underneath an existing martin house, from a gourd rack, or strung on a line between two poles (see following pages). One set of 1/4” hanging holes (side-to-side) are pre-drilled and will accept a hanging wire; a set of front-to-back holes can easily be drilled by the purchaser if so desired. The hanging holes are enlarged to 13/32” when ordered with the Deluxe Gourd Rack so the gourds can slide directly onto the steel arms (see following pages). Designed to Benefit Purple Martins. Landlords that use gourds know that they are highly attractive to martins (but are the least attractive of all martin housing to House Sparrows or starlings), reduce the risk of owl predation, have high occupancy rates, plus reduce the incidence of fallouts and premature fledging. Now, busy landlords can offer their martins all the advantages of properly-prepared gourds, without investing the time and effort required to grow natural gourds, adding access doors and canopies, or repainting them every year or so. Landlord Friendly. SuperGourds are ready to hang right out of the box — there’s no assembly required. A landlord only needs hanging wire unless using the Deluxe Gourd Rack. SuperGourds are low-to-no maintenance martin housing; no sanding or painting, and nothing to add except stick-on numbers. Everything a person needs to be a better landlord is already there. Balance the cost of a SuperGourd against the years of low-maintenance use you’ll get and all the advantages for the martins. Then compare the occupancy rate and cost to other types of housing that have, at best, 50% occupancy, and may require annual repainting. Gourd Rack GR4 Gourd Rack GR4: This fantastic gourd rack is ideal for beginners on a modest budget, or for verteran landlords looking for a rack for the subadults. This 4-unit rack featurs a round pole that stands 13-feet tall. The hub glides up and down the pole easily and silently due to nylon glide buttons. In the up position, the hub locks into position with a v-notch and pin. All of the hardware is stainless steel. The gourd rack includes the 2-piece pole, a hub, two top perch rods, a rope, an eye-bolt with single pulley, 4 horizontal gourd arms (for gourds drilled front-to-back), 4 hitch pins to secure the gourds onto the arms, a top cap, and one rope winder. With the rope and pulley, this rack of gourds raises and lowers effortlessly for nest checks and end-of-season cleanout. We offer this slick rack in 7 choices: rack with no gourds; rack with 4 Crescent-holed SuperGourds; rack with 4 Porched Crescentholed SuperGourds; rack with 4 Round-holed GR4V Gourd Rack with 4 Round-holed SuperGourds SuperGourds; rack with 4 Porched Round-holed SuperGourds; rack with 4 Troyer Horizontal gourds; and rack with 4 Troyer Vertical gourds. GR4H Gourd Rack with 4 Troyer Horizontals GR4H Gourd Rack with 4 Troyer Verticals (available online @ supergourd.com) (available online @ supergourd.com) Expandable 6 Gourd Rack DGR6H Gourd Rack with 6 Round-holed SuperGourds DGR6UP-H Expansion Kit top perch rods, 6 aluminum horizontal gourd arms (for gourds drilled front-to-back), 6 hitch pins, a rope winder, hub with 45-feet of attached polyester rope, eyebolt, and pullies. The gourd arms can lift up and out of the hub brackets. With this kit, you can expand your DGR6H into a DGR12H We offer this expandable rack in 7 choices: rack with no gourds; rack with 6 Crescent-holed SuperGourds; rack with 6 Porched Crescent-holed SuperGourds; rack with 6 Round-holed SuperGourds; rack with 6 Porched Expandable 6 Gourd Rack: This rack is also for the budget- Round-holed SuperGourds; rack with 6 Troyer Horizontal minded hobbiest. Save money now by just buying the 6-unit gourds; and rack with 6 Troyer Vertical gourds. rack (and gourds), then in the future, when finances allow (or The DGR6UP Expansion Kit: comes with everything your colony is at full occupancy), buy the 6-arm expansion you need to convert this rack into a DGR12H rack: 6 kit plus 6 additional gourds of your liking. aluminum gourd arms, 6 hitch pins, and a 2-piece hub The Expandable 6 rack is on a 2-piece, 2-inch-square, bracket that bolts together with 4 stainless steel nuts and 14-foot pole. It ships with a heavy-duty ground stake, two bolts. Gourd Rack GR8 Gourd Rack GR8: Finally, an entry level gourd rack with state-of-the-art features that is made with high-quality materials, is gentle on the budget, and is easy to assemble! And now it’s been improved! It is 14 feet tall and comes with arm braces and gourd-mounting arms. The top perches are 48” long. The GR8 gourd rack features a 2-inch-square, high-tensile strength aluminum two-piece pole that is 14 feet tall above ground when installed. The gourd hub and arms accommodate 8 gourds, and raise and lower with a 4-part rope & pulley system. Pre-installed nylon glide buttons in the hub assure squeak-free operation. The aluminum gourd arms attach to the hub using stainless steel hardware. The GR8 gourd rack comes with a heavy-duty, 48” ground stake; a two-piece high-tensile strength square aluminum pole; two 48” top perches; a plastic pole cap; a rope winder with attached stainless steel hardware; polyester rope with attached eyebolts and pulleys; a hub; gourd-hanging arms and braces; and all the hardware necessary for installing the rack. An optional pole guard (PGS), that fits 2” square poles, is also available. Continued on next page GR8-SGCP 14 feet tall ! IMPROVED l Comes with 8 GMAs l High-strength Aluminum Arms Hold 8 Gourds l Two-part Pulley Lanyard System Makes Gourd Raising Easy l Heavy-duty Pole l48” Top Perches l Ground Stake l Hub Assembly Slides Smoothly Up & Down Pole on Nylon Glide Buttons Racks come standard with 8 aluminum GMAHSs (gourd-mounting arms, horizontal straight). Gourd Rack GR8 (continued) GR8-SGCP Now Comes Standard with 8 Aluminum Gourdhanging Arms and Hitch Pins ! A photo of the GR8 lowered for a nest check. This photo shows our gourd rack system model GR8-SGCP, which comes with 8 porched crescent SuperGourds. Notice that SuperGourds, when ordered as part of a system, come drilled front to back. The Gourd Rack GR8 comes standard with 8 aluminum gourd-mounting arms (GMAs) and hitch pins. Gourd Arms Braced for Added Strength ! The Gourd Rack GR8 is available in 5 configurations: as a complete gourd rack system with eight crescent-holed SuperGourds and porches (GR8-SGCP) as shown in these three photos; or without the porches (GR8-SGC); as a complete gourd rack system with eight round-holed SuperGourds and porches (GR8SGRP); or without the porches (GR8-SGR); with no gourds at all (GR8). This rack will work with any gourd, natural or plastic. All gourd racks and gourd rack systems come with complete assembly and mounting instructions. Additional options available online. Deluxe Gourd Rack 12 DGR-SGCP Deluxe Gourd Rack with 12 porched, Crescent-holed SuperGourds 14 feet tall Shown with optional SG-HDPORCHES l High-strength Aluminum Arms Hold 12 Gourds l Four-part Pulley Lanyard System Makes Gourd Raising Easy Deluxe Gourd Rack 12: This gourd rack system is absolutely top-of-the-line in construction, materials, and innovative design. It features a four-part pulley system for easy raising and lowering; twelve 3/8” high-strength aluminum arms with gourd mount ends; a polyester rope; an aluminum rope cleat; and a 2-inch-square aluminum pole assembly with a plastic pole cap. Square poles are superior in strength to round martin poles. Gourds slip on and off the arms quickly and easily, and anchor with stainless steel spring clips. The gourd arms slip easily in and out of the all-aluminum, pre-assembled hub, which has nylon glide tabs for squeak-free operation. Height of installed system is 14 feet about the ground. Includes two 42-inch top perches, a 48-inch ground stake, and all the hardware necessary for assembly. The DGR is offered in 6 configurations: as a stand-alone rack with no gourds (DGR12H or DGR12V); as a complete rack system with twelve crescent-holed SuperGourds (DGR-SGC); as a complete rack system with twelve crescent-holed SuperGourds AND 12 porch pairs (DGR-SGCP) as shown in the photos to the left and below; as a complete pole system with twelve 2-1/8” round-holed SuperGourds (DGR-SGR); and as a complete pole system with twelve round-holed SuperGourds AND twelve porch pairs (DGRSGRP). All SuperGourds sold as part of a Gourd Rack System come with a set of 27/64” hanging holes drilled front to back (as in these photos). Complete assembly and mounting instructions included. Some options only available online. DGR-SGCP l Heavy-duty Pole l Top Perch l Ground Stake l Hub Assembly Slides Smoothly Up & Down Pole on Nylon Glide Buttons Shown with optional SG-HDPORCHES AAA16 Gourd Rack AAA16 Gourd Rack: This gourd rack system is absolutely top-of-the-line in construction, materials, and innovative design. It features a four-part pulley system for amazingly easy raising and lowering; an all-aluminum hub with nylon glide tabs for squeak-free operation; eight, high-strength aluminum gourd-mount angle arms pre-drilled with gourd-hanging holes; a polyester rope; an aluminum rope cleat; and a two-piece, 2-inch-square, aluminum pole assembly with a plastic pole cap. Square poles are superior in strength to customary round martin poles. A square pole also makes it easy to align gourds correctly when raising and lowering the system. Now comes standard with 16 aluminum, gourd-mounting arms (GMAs) and all the necessary stainless steel mounting hardware. Height of installed system is 14 feet above the ground. Includes two 48-inch aluminum top perches, a 48-inch ground stake, and all the hardware necessary for assembly. An optional pole guard (PGS) is available. The AAA16 Gourd Rack is available in 6 configurations: as a complete pole system with 16 round-holed SuperGourds (AAA16-SGR); as a complete pole system with 16 porched round-holed SuperGourds (AAA16-SGRP); as a complete pole system with 16 crescent-holed SuperGourds (AAA16-SGC); as a complete pole system with 16 porched crescent-holed SuperGourds (AAA16-SGCP); or without any gourds (AAA-16H or AAA-16V). All gourd racks and gourd rack systems come with complete assembly instructions. Some options only available online. AAA16 Gourd Rack with 16 Round-holed SuperGourds Lowers Easily For Nest Checks AAA16-SGR AAA16-16R 14 feet tall NEW IMPROVED l High-strength Aluminum Arms Hold 16 Gourds l Four-part Pulley Lanyard System Makes Gourd Raising Easy l Heavy-duty Pole l Top Perch l Ground Stake l Hub Assembly Slides Smoothly GMA Now Comes Standard with 16 Aluminum Gourd-mounting Arms (GMAs)! Up & Down Pole on Nylon Glide Buttons SuperSystem 24 SuperSystem 24: This 16-foot-tall system holds 24 gourds and is the Cadillac of all gourd racks. It features a heavy-duty 3-inch-square, twopart pole; a 350-pound brake winch and metal cable system (cable, cable-pulley guide, safety bolt, and stop pin) for easily and safely raising and lowering the gourd arms. The rack also features an all-aluminum hub with nylon glide tabs for squeak-free operation; eight, 1-1/2” x 50” long aluminum angle arms with gourd-hanging holes 16” on center, 3 sets per arm. The cross-bar design makes nest-checking quick and easy. This system also comes with 16 straight and 8 ninety-degreebend gourd-mounting arms (GMAs), with 24 hitch pins. (Notice in the photo at right, how the GMAs allow the inner and outer gourds to hang with their entrance holes pointing in 90-degree, opposing directions, which is optimal). This system also comes with two, 72” top perch rods; a heavy-duty 48”-long aluminum ground stake; and all the hardware necessary for assembly. An optional pole guard (EZ OFF3) is available (see below). The SuperSystem 24 is available in 6 configurations: as a complete system with 24 roundholed SuperGourds (SS24-SGR); as a complete pole system with 24 porched round-holed SuperGourds (SS24-SGRP);as a complete pole system with 24 crescent-holed SuperGourds (SS24-SGC); as a complete pole system with 24 porched crescent-holed SuperGourds (SS24-SGCP); or without gourds (SS24V or SS24H). All gourd racks and gourd rack systems come with instructions for assembly and installation. Some options only available online. 16 feet tall SS24 Gourd Rack with 24 Round-holed SuperGourds SS24-SGR EZ Off3 This optional climbing-animal barrier is made specifically for the SuperSystem 24 and Gemini’s 3-inch-square pole. EZ OFF pole guards are hinged and designed with quick-release tabs to be easily removed prior to lowering your gourd rack for a nest check. Will prevent snakes, raccoons, cats, squirrels, and opossums from climbing your 3”-square pole and predating your martins. Will only fit SS24 and G24 poles and systems. l Heavy-duty 3” Pole l High-strength Aluminum Angle Arms Hold 24 Gourds l72” Top Perches l Ground Stake l Hub Assembly Slides Smoothly Up & Down 3”- Square Pole on Nylon Glide Buttons l Metal Cable & Brake Winch System Make Gourd Raising Easy Gemini 24 Gemini 24: This 16-foot-tall system holds 24 gourds and features a heavy-duty 3-inchsquare, two-part pole; a 350-pound brake winch and metal cable system (cable, cable-pulley guide, safety bolt, and stop pin) for easily and safely raising and lowering the gourd arms. The rack also features an all-aluminum hub with nylon glide tabs for squeak-free operation. The Gemini has two, 5-foot-diameter rings. Each ring can hold 12 gourds of any type or brand. You can easily attach your gourds with the 24 included GMAs (gourd-mounting arms), with 24 hitch pins. This system also comes with two, 72” top perch rods; a heavy-duty 48”-long aluminum ground stake; and all the hardware necessary for assembly. An optional pole guard (EZ OFF3) is available (see previous page). The Gemini 24 is available in 6 configurations: as a complete system with 24 round-holed SuperGourds (G24-SGR); as a complete pole system with 24 porched round-holed SuperGourds (G24-SGRP); as a complete pole system with 24 crescent-holed SuperGourds (G24-SGC); as a complete pole system with 24 porched crescent-holed SuperGourds (G24-SGCP); or without gourds (G24V or G24H). All gourd racks and gourd rack systems come with instructions for assembly and installation. Some options only available online. G24 Gourd Rack with 24 Porched, Crescent-holed SuperGourds 16 feet tall G24 Gourd Rack with 24 Troyer Gourds (available from Bird Abodes’ Online Store) l Heavy-duty 3” Pole l Ground Stake l72” Top Perches l Hub Assembly SS24-SGCP Slides Smoothly Up & Down 3”- Square Pole on Nylon Glide Buttons l Metal Cable & Brake Winch System Make Gourd Raising Easy Heavy-duty, Bolt-on Porches for SuperGourds NEW Crescent-holed SuperGourd With Our New Heavy-duty, Bolt-on Porches These optional, ribbed plastic porches bolt securely on both the inside and outside of crescent-holed SuperGourds allowing martins easier entry through the snug, starling-resistant entries. They also work on both round-holed and Bluebirdholled SuperGourds. These thick, but light-weight porches have UV protectants for long life. Porches come pre-drilled, with two stainless steel whiz-lock nuts and two 10-32 x 1” bolts per porch pair, and include attachment instructions. One set shown SG-HDPORCH Each set of porches comes with stainless steel mounting hardware and instructions. SG-HDPORCH Optional porches sold in sets of 2 (1 for the inside half and 1 for the outside half) NEW Our HD Porches Also fit on Bluebird & Round-holed SuperGourds Crescent SuperGourds now come with a pair of molded-in, drill point locators for SG-HDPORCH mounting. The view of a Purple Martin’s 6-egg cluctch as seen through the access port of a crescent-holed SuperGourd equipped with innerouter porches. Bird Abodes’ New Heavy-duty Universal Gourd Cap NEW SG-CAPHD Bird Abodes’ New Heavy-duty, Universal Gourd Cap Bird Abodes is thrilled to announce its new, 120mm, heavy-duty, threaded, gourd access cap. Not only does it fit all of the SuperGourds manufactured during the past 19 years, but it will also fit all of our competitors’ gourds. Unlike similar caps on the market, which are translucent and let sunlight in (believed to discourage nesting Purple Martins and also cause greenhouse-like heat build-up within the gourds), Bird Abodes’ new cap is totally opaque thanks to proper pigmentation in the plastic formulation. Because of the cap’s total opacity, there is no longer a need for a cardboard cap liner, which can mold and curl over time, nor is there a need for an optional black liner. Bird Abodes’ new cap has no liner. It doesn’t need one! These new caps are also so thick and rugged that they are virtually unbreakable. No more problems with the occasional broken cap during shipping or storage. Impregnated with an abundance of UV inhibitors, these new caps will last just as long exposed to the destructive rays of the sun as the gourds themselves. In addition, they are made of #2 HDPE (high-density polyethylene), the most recyclable of all plastics. Should these caps ever reach the end of their useful life, just toss them in the recycling bin; no harmful trip to the landfill necessary! So, even though these caps are colored white, they are really quite “green,” environmentally, just like the SuperGourd. These caps also have a clean and uncluttered appearance; other than a recycling logo on the inside, the new Bird Abodes’ caps don’t have martin art, phone numbers, or writing on them — a work of art really, improving the look of any gourd they become mated to. This new cap also has closer-spaced grip ribs than our competitor’s cap does, perfectly matching the width of a human thumb and fingers for superior grip. On a SuperGourd, the cap’s side grip ribs beautifully match and compliment the perch ribs on the canopy’s top and on our new HD Porches. So, if you’ve lost some of your old gourd caps, or if they are broken or brittle, consider getting some of these as replacements. They will really fit the bill. These caps also make great martin-themed drink coasters! If you are tired of having wet condensations rings ruining your nice tables or magazines, then buy some extra caps and use them as drink coasters. They’ll make great conversation pieces. All SuperGourds now come standard with these improved caps. Continued on next page Another use for Bird Abodes’ new heavy-duty, universal gourd caps: drink coasters to prevent condensation rings on your tables and magazines. Using your extra caps as drink coasters will make great Purple-Martinthemed conversation pieces. SG-CAPHD All 3 hole types of SuperGourd now come standard with molded-in drill point dimples in the upper neck for the option of front-to-back drilling. All SuperGourds sold come standard with these improved caps. Notice how the side grip ribs of the cap beautifully match and compliment the perch ribs on both the SuperGourd’s canopy and on the optional porches. New cap shown on a crescent-holed, starling-resistant, SuperGourd. This is just one of the 3 hole types available in the SuperGourd. rd ou e Crescent SuperGourd the Supe r G BI Ho m of ABOD ES RD www.SuperGourd.com Gourds or Houses? Which are Better for Purple Martins? James R. Hill, III J 4.5 W H 4 J Natural Gourds W Wooden Houses H Trio Aluminum Houses 21-day old 22-day old J W 3.5 3 J H 2.5 W 2 H 1.5 Clutch Size Hatch Size Fledge Size Success of Martins in Various Housing n = 2729 n = 1214 n = 968 n = 547 20-day old n = outcome of 12,814 eggs total nests Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania nests in natural gourds 1984-1998 nests in wooden houses 15-year Study nests in Trio aluminum houses Fig. 1. A graph showing the relative breeding success of Purple Martins nesting in natural gourds, wooden houses, and unmodified Trio/Duracraft* metal houses. This 15-year study was conducted by the Purple Martin Conservation Association over a 3-state area and followed the outcome of 2729 martin nests. The Test In his zeal to promote his company’s aluminum Purple Martin houses, J. L. Wade, owner of Nature House, Inc., of Griggsville, IL, and manufacturer of the Trio* and DuraCraft lines of martin houses, once sent press releases to the nation’s newspapers imploring martin hobbyists everywhere to return to its place of purchase, any martin housing that wasn’t manufactured by his company. He was especially adamant in his attacks against those who professed to care about Purple Martins, yet promoted gourds as martin housing. He claimed that gourds, as well as most martin housing made by other manufacturers, were so inadequate as martin domiciles that they rarely fledged any young since most would fall out prematurely and end up on the ground as “dog and cat food.” Because Mr. Wade’s anti-gourd/pro-Trio martin house claims were not backed by any research data, the Purple Martin Conservation Association thought it would be interesting to put his claims regarding the relative merits of various types of martin housing to a scientific test. The PMCA took their 15-year database of 2729 active Purple Martin nests and statistically compared the relative reproductive success of martins nesting in wooden houses, 23-day old 24-day old James R. Hill, III Average # of Eggs & Young per Nesting Attempt 5 Fig. 2. A 6” x 6” square drawn to scale over the top of five nestling Purple Martins, demonstrating the floor size of the unmodified Trio aluminum houses tested in this 15-year study. Imagine a brood of six martin nestlings and their two parents (= 8 martins) having to cram into a compartment this size. Ideally, martin house compartments should be at least twice this large, especially since a full-sized nestling is 7” long. unmodified Trio/DuraCraft aluminum houses, and natural gourds. If, as Mr. Wade claims, any of these three housing types differed in how good or bad they were for nesting Purple Martins, one would expect to find measurable differences in the breeding success of martins using them. And that’s exactly what the PMCA found. The results of this analysis are shown in Fig. 1. Contrary to Mr. Wade’s claims, these data showed that in every measure of reproductive success, Purple Martins fared best when nesting in gourds, and fared least well when nesting in Trio aluminum houses. There were many reasons for these results (and you should read the full report*), but basically, martins nesting is gourds have higher nesting success because gourds are roomier, drier, less vulnerable to predators, and have fewer nestling fallouts than Trio houses. * The Trio/DuraCraft aluminum martin houses tested in this study were the latest models, but unfortunately, Nature House, Inc., hasn’t changed its basic 6” x 6” house designs since they were originally introduced in the early 1960’s. This is like driving a car with 45-yearold technology and, not surprisingly, the martins’ breeding success in unmodified Trio/Duracraft houses reflects this. To read the complete research report, visit the Purple Martin Conservation Association’s web site at <www.purplemartin.org>. Look under Update 8(4) archives. James R. Hill, III Gourds Can Be Hung Under Martin Houses Gourds Can Be Hung On Ropes Or On Gourd Racks James R. Hill, III James R. Hill, III Purple Martins Love Gourds 2016 Retail Price List Shipping to Continental USA Only CODE GOURD # R,C,B-11-pack R,C,B-22-pack R,C,B-33-pack R,C,B-44-pack R,C,B-66-pack R,C,B-88-pack R,C,B-1212-pack R,C-16 16 gourds R,C-24 24 gourds R,C-36 36 gourds R,C-48 48 gourds CODE GR4H GR4H-SGR GR4H-SGC GR4H-SGCP DGR6H DGR6H-SGR DGR6H-SGC DGR6H-SGCP DGR6UP-H GR8H GR8-SGR GR8-SGC GR8-SGCP DGR12H DGR12V DGR-SGR DGR-SGC DGR-SGCP AAA-16H AAA-16V AAA16-SGR AAA16-SGC AAA16-SGCP SS24H SS24V SS24-SGR SS24-SGC SS24-SGCP G24H G24V G24-SGR G24-SGC G24-SGCP PGR PGS EZ OFF2 EZ OFF3 SG-HDPorch SG-TRAP SG-TRAP-BB SG-CAP SG-CAPHD PRICE/GOURD $13.70 $13.50 $13.40 $13.20 $13.10 $12.80 $12.65 $12.57 $12.30 $12.10 $12.00 SHIPPING* $15.00 $15.00 $18.00 $24.00 $31.00 $35.00 $48.00 $70.00 $90.00 $132.00 $180.00 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRICE PER GOURD WITH SHIPPING $28.70 $21.00 $19.40 $19.20 $18.27 $17.18 $16.65 $16.95 $16.05 $15.76 $15.75 TOTAL COST* $28.70 $42.00 $58.20 $76.80 $109.60 $137.40 $199.80 $271.12 $385.20 $567.60 $756.00 PRICE INCLUDING SHIPPING* 4-unit Rack, no gourds (arms for front-to-back hanging holes)....$119.95 4-unit Gourd Rack System (Includes 4 SGRs).......................................$195.95 4-unit Gourd Rack System (Includes 4 SGCs).......................................$195.95 4-unit Gourd Rack System (Includes 4 SGCs + 4 porch sets)..........$209.95 Expandable 6-unit Rack, no gourds (arms for front-to-back hanging).... $249.95 Expandable 6-unit Gourd Rack System (Includes 6 SGRs)......................... $355.95 Expandable 6-unit Gourd Rack System (Includes 6 SGCs)......................... $355.95 Expandable 6-unit Gourd Rack System (Includes 6 SGCs + 6 porch sets).... $369.95 6-arm expansion kit for DGR6H, no gourds ............................... $84.95 8-unit Gourd Rack, no gourds (GMAs for front-to-back hanging holes)....$289.95 8-unit Gourd Rack System (Includes 8 SGRs)............................ $399.95 8-unit Gourd Rack System (Includes 8 SGCs)............................ $399.95 8-unit Gourd Rack System (Includes 8 SGCs + 8 porch sets).... $417.95 Deluxe 12 Gourd Rack, no gourds (arms for front-to-back hanging holes)..... $309.95 Deluxe 12 Gourd Rack, no gourds (arms for side-to-side hanging holes).... $309.95 Deluxe 12 Rack System (includes 12 Drilled SGRs)................... $505.95 Deluxe 12 Rack System (includes 12 Drilled SGCs)................... $505.95 Deluxe 12 Rack System (includes 12 Drilled SGCs + 12 porch sets).. $529.95 AAA 16 Gourd Rack, no gourds (GMAs for front-to-back hanging holes)... $359.95 AAA 16 Gourd Rack, no gourds (GMAs for side-to-side hanging holes)... $359.95 AAA 16 Gourd Rack System (includes 16 SGRs)........................ $589.95 AAA 16 Gourd Rack System (includes 16 SGCs)........................ $589.95 AAA 16 Gourd Rack System (includes 16 SGCs + 16 porch sets)... $621.95 SuperSystem 24 Gourd Rack, no gourds (GMAs for front-to-back hanging holes)... $509.95 SuperSystem 24 Gourd Rack, no gourds (GMAs for side-to-side hanging holes).. $509.95 SuperSystem 24 Gourd Rack System (includes 24 SGRs).......... $859.95 SuperSystem 24 Gourd Rack System (includes 24 SGCs).......... $859.95 SuperSystem 24 Gourd Rack System (includes 24 SGCs + 24 porch sets)... $899.95 Gemini 24 Gourd Rack, no gourds (GMAs for front-to-back hanging holes)... $629.95 Gemini 24 Gourd Rack, no gourds (GMAs for side-to-side hanging holes).. $629.95 Gemini 24 Gourd Rack System (includes 24 SGRs)................... $979.95 Gemini 24 Gourd Rack System (includes 24 SGCs)................... $979.95 Gemini 24 Gourd Rack System (includes 24 SGCs + 24 porch sets)... $1019.95 Pole Guard for round poles (Fits all Trio and Heath poles)........ $45.95 Pole Guard for 2” square poles (GR8, DGR, and AAA16)........... $45.95 Hinged Pole Guard for 2” square poles (GR8, DGR, and AAA16).. $69.95 Hinged Pole Guard for 3” square poles (SS24 and G24)............ $69.95 Plastic Porches for SuperGourds (per pair; 1 pair needed/gourd)..........$3.95** SuperGourd Insert Trap (ea.) ..................................................... $21.95 Bluebird SuperGourd Insert Trap (ea.) ....................................... $22.95 Extra SuperGourd Screw-on Caps (ea.) .........................................$1.50** Extra HEAVY-DUTY SuperGourd Screw-on Caps (ea.) ..................$2.00** March 2016 Product Categories 2-1/8” SGR Crescent SGC 1-1/2” SGB Pole Systems DGR-SGR * Shipping included in total cost. Prices subject to change should FedEx raise their rates. SuperGourds have 27/64” front-to-back hanging holes pre-drilled in their necks when ordered as part of ANY gourd rack SYSTEM in this catalog. ** See webstore for more accurate pricing of these double asterick accessories (quantity discounts apply). If caps or porches are ordered separately from a SuperGourd or gourd rack system order, please add $12.00 per order for shipping. You may combine gourd types (e.g., SGR, SGC, SGB) in a single order for a combined quantity discount. For example: a SGR-4, SGC-4, and a SGB-4 would only cost the 12-pack price. However, gourds ordered as part of a gourd rack “system” can not be counted in with the rest of a gourd order for quantity discounts. Order Form Ship to: Address Payment Methods Business Name Postal Address Street Address City, State, Zip Bird Abodes Phone & Fax (P)(F) John Doe E-mail Product Description Quantity Price Shipping Extended Price Order Online at www.SuperGourd.com Credit Card Info: TOTAL COST Name on card Number Exp. Date Sec. Code PA SALES TAX: If order is being shipped to a Pennsylvania address, we must charge 6% sales tax on order total. SHIPPING: We will ship your order within 48 hours of receiving it. We use ground service from FedEx. Please be sure to include a street address for delivery. Your entire shipment must go to a single address to qualify for quantity discount pricing. rd ou e the Supe r G Ho m of ABOD ES RD BI Please use black ink Code # We accept credit/debit cards over the phone, written on a faxed (or emailed) order form, or by making a payment to us via PayPal.com. For PayPal payments, go to their web site, use a credit/debit card or echeck, and deposit the money into the account of <info@ supergourd.com> along with details of your order. You may also mail us a personal check or postal money order. www.SuperGourd.com Bird Abodes 506 Erie Street (Pole Barn) PO Box 756 Edinboro, PA 16412 814-323-2001 (phone) 814-734-9078 (fax) [email protected] (e-mail) Louise Chambers © 2003 Please use black ink Name James R. Hill, III, ornithologist and owner of Bird Abodes, holding a natural gourd that has been equipped with an in-cavity surveillance camera enabling him to watch, listen, and record a Purple Martin pair’s entire 75-day nesting cycle (both night and day), from a monitor inside his office. The SuperGourd was designed and developed by ornithologist, James R. Hill, III,** who is Founder and Executive Director Emeritus of the Purple Martin Conservation Association. It is the only martin housing on the market today based on over 35 years of scientific research into the needs of Purple Martins. ** Hi. I am James R. Hill, III, owner of Bird Abodes and designer of the SuperGourd. I have been conducting research on Purple Martins for over 35 years and have published over 150 articles on them. I am Founder and Executive Director Emeritus of the Purple Martin Conservation Association, and was editor of their quarterly membership magazine, the Purple Martin Update, for 17 years. In 1992, I was the subject of a BBC television documentary entitled: “Bird Nuts, the Magnificent Obsession,” which was about my lifelong obsession with Purple Martins. For articles by (or about) me see: “A Passion For Purple Martins” in National Wildlife magazine (August/September 1990, pp 20-24); “Social Cavity Nesters” in WildBird magazine (March 1994, pp 38-41); “Purple Martin’s Majesty” in Bird Conservation magazine (Late Winter/Early Spring 1998, pp 9,14); “Martin Mania” in Birder’s World magazine (April 1998, pp 32-36); and “Martin Management Tips” in Bird Watcher’s Digest (March/April 1999, pp 71-77). I have designed, or helped design, many of the products in this catalog because I wanted landlords everywhere to be able to offer their martins scientifically-proven, state-of-the-art products rather than the poorly-designed, mediocre, housing currently saturating the market. “Your SuperGourds are truly SUPER! I’ve had one pair of Purple Martins each year for the past 5 years. This year I put up 12 SuperGourds and ended up with 10 pairs! I still have the houses. They land on them, but that’s all. I’ve since ordered 10 more SuperGourds.” Donald Smith, Greenwood, IN. SuperGourd Testimonials “I tried for 3 years to attract martins to my home with no luck. I had mostly aluminum and wooden housing in the air for them to inhabit. I finally gave in and ordered 16 SuperGourds. Boy did I make the right move! They just flew down from the sky and were here to stay. At last count, I had around 28 birds total.” Allen D. Hiott, Belton, SC. ”SuperGourds are roomy, low maintenance, hardy, easily accessible for cleaning nests out, pretty, and my martins (and Tree Swallows) love them! I have 15 SuperGourds.” Pamela Kunze, Hutchinson, MN. DGR-12R “My colony is 37 years old and has always nested in wooden and aluminum houses. This year I hung 8 SuperGourds beneath my houses and I am happy to report all 8 are now occupied. I was so pleased with the acceptance of the SuperGourds by the martins that I hung 8 more. Eventually, I hope to convert all of my housing to SuperGourds. They are just so much easier to maintain. SuperGourds are an excellent product.” Bob Bozeman, Longstreet, LA. “I have bought wooden martin houses in the past, which I found difficult to clean. The metal houses that I bought later had compartments that were too small and had sharp edges. More recently, I bought another brand of plastic gourd that mounted on a telescoping pole. The gourds were not large enough for me and nest checks with the telescoping poles were difficult. I now have a Deluxe Gourd Rack System with 12 SuperGourds and found the system easy to use, do nest checks on, and clean at the end of the season. I am completely satisfied and now feel I have no further need to get anything else.” R. R., Salisbury, MD. “My colony of martins loves SuperGourds. In fact, I’m slowly replacing my modified natural gourds (access doors and rain canopies) with SuperGourds. SuperGourds are easier for me to deal with and they’re larger than my natural gourds.” Mary Dawson, Whitmore Lake, MI. “I have 3 pairs of Purple Martins nesting in SuperGourds after 5 years of being unsuccessful with other types of housing.” James Robinette, Ypsilanti, MI. “I put up 12 SuperGourds this year and had real good luck. I also had a 12-room metal house. I lost a lot of babies from the house. I don’t think I lost any from the gourds. The metal house got too hot and the babies left the nests too early. I’m doing away with the house next year and putting up 12 more SuperGourds.” Dick Tres, Hopewell, VA. “I am sold on SuperGourds. This is my first year as a martin landlord and my success with them has convinced me to stick with them. The martins love them. The access door and optional insert trap make it easy to change nests and remove trapped House Sparrows and European Starlings. When I do nest checks, the eggs and nestlings are at the extreme back of the gourd, far from the entrance and harm’s way. I know several martin landlords like to grow and prepare natural gourds for martins, however, I prefer the ready-made, easy-to-maintain SuperGourd.” Jim McIntosh, Farmer’s Branch, TX. “Our martins had a good year. One reason was the SuperGourds. My colony site consists of a gourd pole with 6 SuperGourds and 6 natural gourds, and a Trio Castle with 3 SuperGourds hung below it. The 9 SuperGourds each had a successful nest and the natural gourds had 5 out of 6. Unfortunately, the castle only had 5 nests, 3 of which failed. As a landlord, I like the SuperGourd as much as the martins because they are so easy to maintain. I no longer need to paint and repair natural gourds. Clean out and nest inspection could not be easier. Next year I plan to convert my colony site to 100% SuperGourds.” Gary Saner, Carrollton, TX. “Just wanted to let you know that the Purple Martins are off to a good start at our residence for 1999. We have 6 metal houses, 16 plastic Carroll gourds, and 12 plastic SuperGourds. As of May 31, we have 151 eggs and 31 new babies. All the SuperGourds (new this year) are full with eggs or new babies. The Carroll gourds #1 through #8 we cannot reach to do nest checks on. We might replace them next year with all SuperGourds.” Jay & Lana Pittenger, Sharpsburg, MD. “I purchased 4 SuperGourds to hang beneath my Trio M12-K aluminum martin houses. The gourds are now 100% occupied. Next year I’m going to incorporate several more. I particularly like the durability of the SuperGourd. Last year we had a horrific rain storm that leveled the Trio house with gourds. The aluminum house did not fair that well, but the SuperGourds were up and back in action that same day. I really do support that product.” Greg T. Hall, Princeton, TX. “I knew the SuperGourds were going to be good, but yesterday when I was doing a nest check I found out really how great they are. One of the gourds was infested with nest mites, the outside of the gourd being covered. I removed the 5 nestlings and placed them in a bucket upon a soft towel and then just took the gourd from the rack. I removed the old infested nest and sprayed the gourd with a water hose rinsing it completely out. I then took a towel, dried it off, inside and out, added fresh nesting material, then replaced the nestlings. I did all of this in a matter of minutes. With a natural gourd I would not have been able to get the same “cleanliness” that I did with the SuperGourd.” Jace Stansbury, Nederland, TX. the Supe r G e of ou Ho m rd BI ES ABOD D R www.SuperGourd.com Flycatchers 506 Erie Street (Pole Barn) Love SuperGourds PO Box 756 Edinboro, PA 16412 James R. Hill, III 814-323-2001 (phone ) 814-734-9078 (fax) www.SuperGourd.com (web) [email protected] (e-mail) Bluebird SuperGourd & Bluebird SuperGourd Insert Trap SGB Nestling Martins SuperGourds Allow Humans To Get Closer to Nature James R. Hill, III Approved by the North American Bluebird Society The Bluebird SuperGourd (SGB) has all the same great features as our other two 10” SuperGourd models, but has a 1-1/2” entrance hole, perfect for attracting nesting bluebirds, Tree Swallows, Violet-green Swallows, House Wrens, titmice, and chickadees. The 1-1/2” entrance hole will also keep European Starlings from entering these gourds. These gourds offer a quick and easy way to put up housing for all sorts of cavity-nesting species. Simply choose a location that meets the habitat requirements of the bird species you want to attract, then hang the gourd appropriately. If you are trying to attract Purple Martins, but are having trouble because Tree Swallows or bluebirds are trying to claim the martin housing first, you can accommodate the bluebirds or swallows by placing a gourd nearby for them (about 40 - 60 feet away from the martin housing), then closing all the martin housing until the bluebirds or swallows are settled into the new gourd. Once they begin nest building, you can unplug your martin housing again. If you are having trouble with the non-native House Sparrow taking over your Bluebird SuperGourds, a highly-specialized insert trap (SG-TRAP-BB) is available. Bluebird SuperGourd Insert Trap SG-TRAP-BB Conducting a Nest Check James R. Hill, III 1-1/2” Entrance Hole