The Stokes Purple Martin Book: The Complete Guide to Attracting and Housing Purple Martins (Stokes Backyard Nature Books)
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Attract Purple Martins! This is the best and most complete guide to attracting and housing Purple Martins. Contains all the information you need to successfully attract and maintain a colony of Purple Martins in your yard. Filled with more than 100 stunning full-color photos: This book includes: triangle picture How to select and put up a Purple Martin house, with information on aluminum houses and gourds. triangle picture When you can expect Purple Martins to arrive in your region, including a range map showing the arrival dates of Purple Martins in your area. triangle picture How to monitor houses and control predators. triangle picture The complete life history and behavior of Purple Martins including: courtship, nest building, egg laying, and photos of nestling development. triangle picture Special tips, problem solving help, and section on Purple Martin resources. 96 pages. 8 1/2 x 11 inches.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #458976 in Books
- Brand: Stokes
- Published on: 1997-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 96 pages
Customer Reviews
Stokes Purple Martin Book
This is an excellent book. It's very informative. This is my first year to put up a Martin House. I learned a lot from reading this book.
Purple Martins
An excellent book with suggestions on how to attract and keep martins in your backyard.
Landord-ism 101
Twenty years ago the air above the narrow street outside our little row house in Costa Rica used to teem with swallows dashing about in the later afternoon coolness. I loved to watch their antics, finding in their effortless twists and turns a vicarious agility.
When we moved house and the swallows were no longer part of our end-of-day joys, I knew that I must someday remedy this situation by having a Purple Martin house that would persuade the similar martins to take us into their company.
It's March, 2007 in Indianapolis and a late snow lies on the ground. The Martins will be here within weeks if prognostications are accurate. From the comfort of my easy chair and a laptop bookmarked to several vendors of Purple Martin houses, I've read through the excellent Stokes Guide.
These people have a rare gift for understanding the bird in question but also for speaking to the level of the interested, reasonably intelligent novice, a reader who knows very little of the topic but is capable of getting up to speed with just a little help.
That assistance comes in the form of inviting prose and beautiful photos, all presented in an affordable format.
I know a whole lot more about Purple Martins than I did just an hour ago and am just about to order that house and telescoping pole. Heck, this frozen ground can't last forever and those newbie Martins will be looking for a place to call home.
We'll leave the light on.





