NPR visits the Austin roost - radio story

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Louise Chambers
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Give a listen: http://www.npr.org/2014/07/22/334082399 ... t=1&f=1003

They are doing a follow up story, visiting other roosts, so stay tuned!
Matt F.
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Very nice Louise!
That is always so exciting, when TV and radio stations, with their huge audiences, spread the purple word........ 8)
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Martin Colony History: Colony started - 2007 with one pair
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markjohn
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Reading the transcript to this story, it sounds like now is the peak time to go. Is this true? I want to get the timing just right, and since the headline says THOUSANDS of birds, but the reporter says Audubon has reported numbers up to a half million, I'm thinking the latter number is a historical statistic.

If any true Martineer has attended this year, I'd be so grateful if you'd please alert those of us who live in nearby towns as to the best time to make that drive.

Thank you so much!
Louise Chambers
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Go as soon as you can, numbers are starting to go down - and it is currently a spectacular experience!
markjohn
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We're going Tuesday night. Thanks, Louise!
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