They live in to different places during the year.
They reside in North America to during the breeding season to raise their young. This is only possible because of man made housing because over time, natural cavities have diminished, so it is up to Humans to whether they shall live on or not.
After their young is fledged(able to fly). They will then fly down to South America to avoid the bitter cold and also find a more plentiful food source. A very long voyage to endure with very little stopping. Can you imagine taking a trip such as that every year?
A breeder in Canada and the US northeast, the purple finch winters from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico.
South America
Rui Martins's birth name is Rui Manuel Dutra Martins.
Lissah Martins's birth name is Patricia Lisa Kashiwaba Martins.
Michelle Alvarado Martins is 5' 2".
Peter Martins is 6' 2".
Glaucineis Martins was born in 1973.
no
There is a bird that is called martin and it is a type of swallow. There are purple martins, house martins, and sand martins.
Purple Martins - 1997 was released on: USA: 18 October 1997 (New Orleans Film and Video Festival)
USA and Canada
Purple martins are fairly noisy, chirping and making sounds that have been described as chortles, rattles, and croaks.
yes or no and why is it endangered The purple martin is not an endangered species, and its habitat is still quite good.
Contrary to popular belief, the thought that Purple Martins reduce mosquito population was brought up to promote the products that went along with the birds such as housing, and gourds. http://www.purplemartin.org/update/MosCont.html is research that was conducted to back it up. But don't get me wrong, Martins have many advantages. Just hearing that beautiful song they produce makes it worthwhile to attract Martins to your backyard.
Purple martins are completely dependent on humans for nesting boxes. Martins will travel hundreds of miles to return to their nesting boxes as long as they are kept up properly.
Hypothesis ALS+ C;
the migrate to the very bottom of the ocean way back in the deep feet
Purple finches migrate mainly because the food supply becomes depleted in winter in the northern areas where they nest. They nest in Canada and northern U.S., and migrate through the interior of the country to southern states.
any where in the becyni bottom