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2002

5 1/2 x 9 in.
104 pp., 16 color and 4 b&w illus., 4 maps

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The Purple Martin

By Robin Doughty and Rob Fergus

 

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"This book is a convenient, one-stop source for scads of martin information and will make informative and pleasing reading for all of [the public] who are attracted to martins, including martin 'landlords.'"

—William J. Graber III, past vice president, American Birding Association, and past president, Texas Ornithological Society and The Nature Conservancy of Texas

One of the surest harbingers of spring is the return of Purple Martins to the houses that people put up across the United States to attract these companionable birds. The bustle of courting, rearing nestlings, and fledging young martins fills the summer months, until approaching autumn lures the martins to their winter range in South America. Then human landlords refurbish their martin houses and wait for another round of this much-anticipated yearly cycle.

Robin Doughty and Rob Fergus here present a concise natural history of the bird and its centuries-long companionship with people. They discuss the martin's scientific classification and names, its migration and range, and its family life. They relate stories of how Native Americans and European colonists attracted Purple Martins and how Americans throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries helped martins survive the loss of natural nesting sites by providing houses for them. The authors also describe how whole communities have become centers for martin promotion and detail the many organizations and resources in print and on the Internet through which martin fans can communicate with each other and learn more about attracting and housing the birds.

Robin Doughty is Professor of Geography at the University of Texas at Austin. Rob Fergus is Executive Director of the Travis Audubon Society in Austin.

Number Fifty-two, Corrie Herring Hooks Series

 Also by the Author Doughty, The Mockingbird
 Of Related Interest Anderson and Squires, The Prairie Falcon
Osbourne, The Cardinal
Osbourne, The Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Wauer, The American Robin

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