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Bird Houses
Purple Martin Houses – More Than A Desirable Residence
By: Roy Thomsitt -
| No garden would ever be the same without the sounds, colors and movement of the
birds that visit it. The British and Americans appreciate birds in their gardens
more than most, and in the UK, the million plus membership of the Royal Society
for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is testimony to that. |
Not only do we love
having birds in the garden, many encourage them by providing bird feeders and
bird houses, or nest boxes as we call them in the UK.
The birds themselves come in all shapes and sizes, so you will find bird houses
have evolved to cater for the many different species that might visit the garden
in the breeding season. For gardeners who like to see the birds close at hand,
bird houses can be an integral part of the garden, even the house itself in some
cases.
While bird houses are functional, and intended as a place to breed, they can
also make attractive garden decor. Some bird houses are, indeed, very
decorative. They can even be whimsical and humorous. There really are some
wonderful and unusual designs on the market. More conventional bird houses are
also readily available, especially online.
One type of bird house, though, is particularly important, and that is
especially designed for purple martins.
Purple Martins – A Breed Apart For Human Intervention
The type of birds you get in the garden will depend on where you live, of
course, but you may find specially designed bird houses for your favorite
birds, whether they are bluebirds, robins, purple martins, or other favorites.
Purple martins, though, are very special when it comes to people providing their
housing needs. They are much loved visitors to parts of North America, where
they go to breed every spring and summer. One remarkable thing about these fork
tailed swallows is that they actually depend on human intervention for their
housing needs. In other words purple martin bird houses are more than a
desirable residence for the purple martins; they are essential to their
survival in North America.
If you are excited about birds visiting and breeding in your garden, and are
lucky enough to live in an area where purple martins are summer visitors, then
you can have many hours of joy every day knowing that you are also providing an
important service. The purple martins will not come down to feed in the garden,
but you can watch them fly off to feed on high flying insects, and return to
base to feed their hungry young. That is, if you have one or more purple martin
bird houses.
Later in the season, you can watch the baby purple martins learn to fly as they
depart from the nests you provide. So, having purple martin bird houses is much
more than adding garden decor; they are like a living entertainment centre for
those lazy summer afternoons in the garden. You can relax, knowing that you are
doing the world a big favor by helping to perpetuate the purple martin species.
Purple martin houses come in many forms, but you need to bear in mind that they
breed in colonies, so putting up a single bird box for one nest is no help. The
other thing to consider is that the purple martin needs height; they will only
breed if well clear of the ground. Despite those limitations, purple martin bird
houses come in many designs and have evolved to make the most of what the birds
need. Some can be very attractive too, making them a welcome addition to the
garden décor.
Article Source: http://www.articledashboard.com
This purple martin bird house article was written by Roy Thomsitt, owner author
of the Gardens and Decor web site. |
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