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The Purple Martin is the largest of the North American swallows.  All martins east of the Rocky Mountains are colonial cavity nesters.  They originally nested in woodpecker holes on rivers floodplains but they long ago formed a mutual association with humans.  Native Americans hung hollow gourds around their villages to attract these entertaining, insect-consuming birds. 


Read about a unique Purple Martin colony in the Nature Observer’s Journal.

Purple Martins