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Purple Martin

Purple Martin

Progne subis

North America's largest swallow, the male Purple Martin gleams with deep blue-purple iridescence. East of the Rockies, it depends almost entirely on human-provided nest houses — a tradition stretching back centuries to Indigenous peoples who hung hollow gourds. Colonies swirl through the sky catching insects on the wing in acrobatic aerial displays.

Fun Fact

Eastern Purple Martins are almost entirely dependent on human-provided nest boxes — a tradition that dates back centuries to when Native Americans hung hollow gourds for them.

Attributes

TypeSongbird
Habitaturban, grassland
SizeSmall
Dietinsects
FlightStandard
Colorsblue, black
MigratoryYes
ContinentsNorth America, South America
Nest Typecavity
ConservationLeast Concern
Difficulty: medium