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A 25-year-old association that works to conserve a declining swallow population will celebrate its quarter century of existence on Saturday with a festival in Essex County.
This video shows hundreds of thousands of purple martins swarming throughout downtown Nashville, Tennessee, last summer. Each night for several weeks, onlookers gathered in the Tennessee Titans ...
Condos built specially for the purple martin, a type of swallow, are nearly fully occupied at Minsi Lake in Northampton County.
Tickets for the purple martin tours on Lake Murray will go on sale on May 30. The tours will take place from July 8 to Aug. 24 every Tuesday through Sunday. The event is put on annually by ...
PLYMOUTH, Minn — The art of embroidery isn't just for grandmas anymore! Minnesota is home to a global, employee-owned embroidery company known as the Embroidery Library, creating unique designs.
Purple martins are flying back to Pennsylvania from Brazil. The Purple Martin Conservation Association in Erie reports the first birds were seen March 2 in Port Royal, Juniata County. The birds ...
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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was typically stylish in a purple ensemble today as she took part in a community embroidery project in The Hague.
Purple martin numbers began declining in the Pacific Northwest in the 1930s. That’s when logging removed enough of the large trees that provided cavities the birds used for nesting, according to ...
Purple martins are migratory birds that breed in Wisconsin and winter in South America. The species relies on human-supplied structures to nest.
Purple Reign Through Aug. 31 at Julia Martin Gallery “Our whole circle of friends was all connected by the David Berman thread,” Martin tells the Scene by phone a few days before the show is ...
Mid- to late February in Tulsa is the time to erect purple martin houses near our homes.