Purple Size
Purple Size
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STAINLESS STEEL PET ID TAGS ENGRAVED DOG COLLAR CHARMS | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 20m |
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ENGRAVED PET ID TAGS ENGRAVED DOG CAT COLLAR CHARMS | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.79 | 22m |
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DOUBLE SIDED Dog Tag Cat Pet ID Name Tags Collar | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 23m |
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ALL STAR DOGS QUEEN OF THE HOUSEPURPLE HOODIE SZ TINY | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $2.99 | 30m |
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2 FOR 1 ENGRAVED PET ID TAGS DOG CAT COLLAR CHARMS | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.85 | 37m |
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Engraved Stainless Steel Pet Id Tags Dog Collar Charms | ![]() |
3 Bids | US $2.25 | 38m |
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Small Fully Adjustable Dog Harness Hand Made All Metal | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.95 | 1h 10m |
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Extra Small Fully Adjustable Dog Harness All Metal | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.95 | 1h 10m |
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Furminator Deshedding Tool For Cats The Purple One | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $4.25 | 1h 14m |
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Teal Cable Sweater with Purple Piping 14 back length | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $1.00 | 1h 33m |
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Pet Dog Flea Grooming Shedding Hair Comb Brush Purple | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.01 | 1h 35m |
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PETS Dog Blink Crystal Diamante Leather PURPLE COLLAR M | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $1.53 | 1h 59m |
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Purple Trim Greyhound Dog Coat w collarSnood Donation | 0 Bid | US $36.99 | 2h 6m |
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Pink Daisy Greyhound Dog Coat w collarSnood Donation | 0 Bid | US $36.99 | 2h 8m |
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Red Paisley Greyhound Dog Coat w collarSnood Donation | 0 Bid | US $38.99 | 2h 11m |
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Red Dingo Reflective Safety Cat Collar, One size fits all, Purple List Price: $6.99 Sale Price: $6.36 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Red dingo safety cat collar with fish safety release clip. |
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Canis Gear Nylon Collar in Purple Size Large Sale Price: $6.99 |
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The softness of nylon, the strength and durability of webbing. Matches our nylon leashes and leash couplers. This product is guaranteed. If it fails due to our workmanship, please return it to us for replacement or repair... |
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Lets Go Pet Walker, Bicycle Dog Leash for Mid/ Large Size Dog.4 colors, Gold, Purple, Blue, Red. Color may vary. List Price: $60.99 Sale Price: $22.99 |
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It's not only designed for pet lovers, but also for bicycle fanaticism to enjoy the outdoor leisure time with their dogs. A biker ride with their lovely dog with hands free on riding a bike instead occupying the hand to hold a dog leash... |
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Kitty Collar With Charm Size: Small, Charm: Purple Rhinestone Drop, Fabric: Baby Blue Crushed Velvet Sale Price: $32.95 |
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NECKLACE STYLE CAT COLLAR+ - SMALL - PURPLE RHINESTONE DROP - BABY BLUE CRUSHED VELVET Size: Small, Charm: Purple Rhinestone Drop, Fabric: Baby Blue Crushed Velvet One Collar IncludedEven with nine lives, your cat could use a little extra luck now and then... |
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1" Bravo Collar W/ Nickle Hdwr., Color: Purple, Size: 19" Sale Price: $6.45 |
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Color: PurpleSize: 19"Sewn with preimum nylon thread, consistant quality, strength retention, top notch hardware. |
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Metallic Signature Leather Spike & Stud Collar, Color: Metallic Purple, Size: 22" Sale Price: $23.41 |
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Color: Metallic PurpleSize: 22"Our Wonderful Signature Leather collars pack an extra punch thanks to beautiful metallic leather. Your pet is special, so treat them to a collar unique to the TopDawg line. |
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Metallic Signature Leather Spike & Stud Collar, Color: Metallic Purple, Size: 12" Sale Price: $14.48 |
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Color: Metallic PurpleSize: 12"Our Wonderful Signature Leather collars pack an extra punch thanks to beautiful metallic leather. |
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Metallic Signature Leather Spike & Stud Collar, Color: Metallic Purple, Size: 16" Sale Price: $20.07 |
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Color: Metallic PurpleSize: 16"Our Wonderful Signature Leather collars pack an extra punch thanks to beautiful metallic leather. Your pet is special, so treat them to a collar unique to the TopDawg line. |
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1" Bravo Collar W/ Nickle Hdwr., Color: Purple, Size: 28" Sale Price: $6.88 |
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Color: PurpleSize: 28"Sewn with preimum nylon thread, consistant quality, strength retention, top notch hardware. |
The Purple Martin Connection
East of the Rocky Mountains, Purple Martins almost exclusively nest in birdhouses provided by humans. This bond between man and bird did not always exist, of course. It evolved over centuries naturally and likely by accident. Now that Purple Martins are so dependent upon us for their housing, it becomes incumbent upon us to foster this uniquely beautiful relationship. Let us briefly explore how this bond became so strong, and examine the opportunity it gives us to step into our roles as stewards and caretakers - rather than ravagers - of the natural world.
Originally, Purple Martins nested in abandoned woodpecker holes, decaying trees, or wherever they could find a cavity big enough to contain their nest. Native Americans initiated the human connection with the birds. Gourds were hollowed out and hung from poles or tree branches to cure, to be later used as water vessels. The people were probably surprised when first they saw a pair of steel-blue martins making a cozy abode in their beverage ware!
Later, European colonists and frontiersmen took note of the ties between Purple Martins and the Natives. In 1831, a man named Alexander Wilson observed, "Even the solitary Indian seems to have a particular respect for this bird." ["Thanks to Native Americans, Purple Martins Underwent a Complete Tradition Shift" - James R. Hill, III] The Native Americans may have nurtured the relationship with Purple Martins because of the massive amounts of insects they eat. (It is important to understand, though, that mosquitoes are not on the martins' menu; that myth was an invention of unscrupulous marketers trying to sell more birdhouses!) It is also quite possible that the Natives simply enjoyed the aerobatic feats of these nimble flyers, as many people do today.
As people expanded into the Purple Martins' territory, there were fewer and fewer places for martins and other birds to nest. Luckily, people already knew how to provide homes for the martins, at least in a rudimentary fashion.
However, our encroachment continued, and the pressure on Purple Martin populations increased exponentially. Urban expansion, suburban sprawl, road building, deforestation, river damming, and many of our other activities nearly spelled the end for the enchanting, gregarious martins.
Finally, concerned citizens began to try to reverse the downward trend in the number of Purple Martins. New types of housing were developed, eventually evolving into the multi-unit bird apartments that can now be seen all across the eastern half of the United States and southeastern Canada. The designs and specifications of Purple Martin birdhouses continue to change as we learn more about these wonderful birds. The large, mansion-like houses, made of wood, plastic, aluminum, or some combination of these, supplanted the natural gourds as the favorites of Purple Martin landlords; but the gourds, like the martins themselves, are making a comeback. Many people spend days carving and curing gourds to hang from wires or mount on poles. The birdhouse manufacturers have also thrown their hats into the ring, producing durable, attractive artificial Purple Martin gourds that the birds seem to love.
The Purple Martin enthusiasts began to spread the word about the plight of the birds, and, over time, more and more people ventured into the realm of Purple Martin landlording. The number of martins nesting in the U.S. and Canada has rebounded significantly, though the population is still meager in comparison to its former size.
The prevalence of competitors like European Starlings and English House Sparrows, coupled with the effects of human society will prevent Purple Martins from reestablishing their former number, but there is no reason why they cannot have a robust and healthy population. Their fate is now in our hands. We, who initiated the Purple Martin Connection so long ago, can make all the difference.
About the Author
Michael Rasco is the owner of UtopiaBirdHouses.com, a website committed to providing high quality birdhouses, bird feeders, and wild bird information.
What kind of bird has a purple head, orange/red chest and lime green wings. It's about the size of a finch.
If you are East of the Mississippi in the States check a picture of a painted bunting.
good luck
Jordan Purple Size 6
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