Purple martins in flight – The Millbrook Independent
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Purple martins in flight – The Millbrook Independent
by Kevin T McEneaney Wintering down in South America, they make their first appearance in Houston. Males and females jointly decide on nests. A brooding pair will birth three to six birds. * Adult plumage takes two years to appear. Their call may be a chirp, chortle, rattle. They feed on flying insects and fire ants, yet pollution has limited their food. * Adult plumage takes two years to appear. Their call may be a chirp, chortle, rattle. They …
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