
My newest nature interest is attracting Purple Martins. Many people in the Puget Sound area may have heard of them and their communal style of nesting, but they are unlikely to have seen one, at least knowingly. They are not common in our part of the world. I have personally seen colonies only in Olympia on the waterfront, and a couple of different spots on the Tacoma waterfront.
Purple Martins are the largest member of the swallow family in North America. The species gets its name from the beautiful coloring of the males.
Recently, I started researching whether it would be feasible to attract Purple Martins to Riverside Elementary School, where I now work. I found a number of links to sites about the Purple Martin and learned that, especially in the eastern half of our country people are very passionate about this charismatic bird. In addition, I found a contact who lives in the Puget Sound area, Stan Kostka, of the Western Purple Martin Working Group.
When I contacted Stan, he advised me to go ahead and try. He seemed very encouraging and supportive, offering his knowledge and experience to help. I look forward to working with him and taking on this new challenge.