This was sent by a friend on Bluebird-L last evening. If anyone knows of any action that can be taken, please do so.--Bill Darnell, Savannah, TN ------------------------------- I am pretty upset after reading this from a fellow birder on another list serve. Evelyn Cooper Delhi, La. Louisiana Bayou Bluebird Society ----- Original Message ----- From: Charlie Lyon To: LABIRD-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 6:50 PM Subject: [LABIRD-L] Purple Martin HARASSMENT in Shreveport,LA LA-birders, Over the last several years a post-breeding nocturnal Purple Martin roost has been present on the grounds of Christus Schumpert Medical Center in Shreveport, LA. Over the years I have made periodic posts to LABIRD in regards to this impressive massive gathering of martins. Last year I did an interview with Mary Jimenez in regards to this and she wrote an article that appeared in the Shreveport Times. We included the Schumpert administration in the article and Sally Croom, the media relations director was gracious enough to meet with Mary, and some her comments were included in the article. Prior to doing the article, I met with Christus Schumpert's top two administrators, so as to educate them on some of the biology and life cycle dynamics of this federally protected migratory bird species. Please refer to the article which can be found at: http://www.shreveporttimes.com/html/C55BE74C-B73B-44CE-8309- EB5B06EE1D58.shtml Sally Croom states in the article, "We wanted to do what was environmentally right for the birds". At that time Christus Schumpert invested in a service to clean up the morning bird droppings and decided to tolerate the six week visit made by the Purple Martins that were staging for their migration to Amazonian Brazil. Times change and so do attitudes. Misinformation can correlate with a change in attitude as well. Before I preceed further please now refer to an article that appeared in the Shreveport Times today 8-2-03. This article can be found at: http://www.shreveporttimes.com/html/7996AE2A-5C90-4323-A4B4- C7A14B291EFA.shtml You'll note the title of the first article is "Hospital Welcomes Summer Visitors". The title of today's article is "Texas company hired to scare away starlings in Highland" Read the article and then allow me to translate the misinformation. The Purple Martins have now transformed into "starlings". Highland is the neighborhood where Christus Schumpert is located, and Christus Schumpert is the location of the transient Purple Martin roost that appears to be no longer welcomed. There are perhaps a hundred or so European Starlings as well as House Sparrows present that are permanent residents, but rest of the approximate 125,000 to 150,000 birds present are PURPLE MARTINS. Christus Schumpert now has apparantly decided that they need to harass these roosting martins in an attempt to force them to leave the hospital grounds. These birds started to form the roost in late June, and numbers built to approximately 150,000 last week, but now they are about to begin their migration. This is the worst time I can imagine to start harassing these birds. This is a critical point in which they are building fat stores so as to have the energy capabilities to embark upon a dangerous migration. One third or more martins die in the migration process, and if they are stressed now prior to their migration, they will certainly sustain a greater mortality rate as they try to migrate. The majority of these birds will depart within the next 10 days, and a few hundred straglers may persist until the end of August. Last year the bulk of the flock departed on August 7th. They left without human harassment, and on the basis of their own biological urges. I did an emergency surgical case at Christus Schumpert last night, and I was shocked by what I saw as I drove into the physicians emergency parking lot. A crew from Avian Flyaway Inc. out of somewhere in Texas was in the process of not only harassing but injuring Purple Martins that certainly will die of their injuries. These people were using air cannons, fireworks, spot lights, and air horns so as to harass the birds. One man was using a cane pole so as to beat trees, forcing martins to fly off their roost. One bystander and his wife picked up five injured PURPLE MARTINS (these were not starlings, and all can be assured I know the difference), and another nurse almost in tears picked up another injured PURPLE MARTIN. When I left the hospital through the emergency entrance after finishing surgery around 11pm, I noted two dying PURPLE MARTINS in the ER entrance area. I've got video evidence of a good bit of this. I've contacted the Christus Schumpert Administrator on call today, as well as several city officials, and I hope that this activity will cease. The Purple Martins are about to depart, so why harass them now? Cut or trim the trees before the martins arrive next year, and they will hopefully find another roost site that will be safe and free of harassing humans. Anyone interested in Purple Martin conservation, please spread this post around. I certainly will do the best I can to disseminate an accurate account of what is happening here. I'll get the Purple Martin Society as well as the Purple Martin Conservation Association involved in this. Were any federal laws violated?? Charlie Lyon Shreveport, LA (A place I wish was safe for Purple Martins) ------------------------------- Footnote: I heard from a Bluebirder in LA that some action has been taken and this has been brought to the attention of proper authorities. Notice one article talks some about Martins, and the other about Starlings and House Sparrows. 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