After an eight-year absence, North America鈥檚 largest swallow has returned to High Park, wrote the Toronto Star June 7. An excerpt of the follows:
Two pairs of purple martins, known for the purple-black feathers of mature males, are cohabiting in a colony house on the south edge of Grenadier Pond.
The birds are rare in southern Ontario, where populations have decreased by 46 per cent in the last 20 years. They feed on flying insects, and even one period of cold wet weather, when insects don鈥檛 fly, can lead to adult starvation in large numbers, says Bridget Stutchbury, Distinguished Research Professor in Biology in 91亚色's Faculty of Science & Engineering, who studies North American songbirds and did her thesis on purple martins.
Stutchbury says it鈥檚 rare for the species to move into a new colony house because they usually return to one where they鈥檝e previously nested and prefer to live with other pairs. The social nature of the bird could mean that more pairs will move into High Park. 鈥淭he idea that they鈥檇 be able to repopulate, I think it鈥檚 exciting,鈥 she says.
Although the creatures are admired for many reasons, there is one misconception about the species, says Stutchbury. The belief that martins have a voracious appetite for mosquitoes is a myth. 鈥淭hey might snatch the odd mosquito, but they鈥檇 much rather eat a nice juicy dragonfly,鈥 she says. They also favour moths and butterflies. 鈥淪ome people might think that they鈥檙e good insect control, but they鈥檙e mostly eating the kind of insects we might admire.鈥
Stutchbury, a and a professor in the Department of Biology in 91亚色鈥檚 , is the author of . It describes her journeys through forests and jungles studying the sexual antics and social lives of birds, and details the science behind their surprisingly sophisticated and often amusing behavior. The book, published by April 16, also explains how understanding birds鈥 behaviour will help to conserve increasingly-threatened species.
Posted by Elizabeth Monier-Williams, research communications officer, with files courtesy of YFile鈥 91亚色鈥檚 daily e-bulletin.
