Good morning,

As I watch the Purple Martins returning, and setting up seasonal residence, I 
wonder about natural nesting locations. I’m not asking for directions to one, 
but has anyone ever seen one? What do they look like? Do they nest in dead 
trees? Or holes/crags in cliffs?

I’d love to see a natural nesting site, the only time I’ve ever seen PUMAs are 
at the colonial nesting boxes! And I got to thinking- what did they nest in 
before we built these condos for them?!

😊 Alyssa

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Alyssa Johnson
Environmental Educator
315.365.3588

Montezuma Audubon Center
PO Box 187
2295 State Route 89
Savannah, NY 13146
Montezuma.audubon.org
Pronouns: She, Her, Hers


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