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  2. Sure sign of spring: First Purple Martins spotted in Michigan ...

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    Before Europeans arrived in North America, Native Americans hung up empty gourds for the Purple Martin. In the west, they still nest in places like woodpecker holes. Martins, not robins, herald spring

  3. Purple martin - Wikipedia

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    Purple martins suffered a severe population crash in the 20th century widely linked to the release and spread of European starlings in North America. European starlings and house sparrows compete with martins for nest cavities. Where purple martins once gathered in the thousands, by the 1980s they had all but disappeared. [25]

  4. First Purple Martins of 2024 in SC spotted. Here’s where so ...

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    Purple Martins in SC. Below is a list of all the locations of early Purple Martins sightings in South Carolina for 2024, according to the association. Galivants Ferry on Feb. 12. Prosperity on Feb. 11

  5. These beautiful birds have returned to Kentucky, but face a ...

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  6. Cliff swallow - Wikipedia

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    The cliff swallow or American cliff swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) is a member of the passerine bird family Hirundinidae, the swallows and martins. [2] The generic name Petrochelidon is derived from the Ancient Greek petros meaning "stone" and khelidon (χελιδών) "swallow", and the specific name pyrrhonota comes from purrhos meaning "flame-coloured" and -notos "-backed".

  7. Willamette Park - Wikipedia

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    Purple martins nest in white gourds attached to a pole near the boat ramp. The gourds, which other birds do not like, protect a small number of martins from losing their homes to sparrows and starlings. Other birds seen at the park include gulls, sandpipers, cormorants, kingfishers, and swallows. Beavers frequent the area.

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