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Purple Martins Return to Nashville

Posted on July 29, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

At sunset, thousands of purple martins flock around the Batman tower.

The purple martins are back! (Terry Cook / The Nature Conservancy)

Since 2003, Nashville has become a temporary home for tens of thousands of migratory purple martins in late June through mid-August. Attracted to Nashville’s trees and the Cumberland River, these night-roosting birds will likely stay for 8-12 weeks or longer before making the long journey to South America for the winter.

An estimated 100,000 purple martin friends have returned to Nashville, and here’s everything you need to know about them.

🐦 What Makes Purple Martins Special

The largest swallows in North America, purple martins are federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, making it illegal to harm or disturb them. They nest in colonies, producing one clutch of three to six eggs per season. The young leave their nest at around 28-29 days old.

Migrating purple martins travel over 10,000 miles every year. Their diet consists primarily of flying insects, and they also drink in flight, skimming the water’s surface. These vocal birds have at least 11 distinct vocalizations, from bubbling chirps to creaky rattles.

🏟️ Where Are the Purple Martins This Year?

Our migrating purple martins have caused controversy in the past, when they roosted at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, damaging the trees and causing thousands of dollars in cleaning costs. The Symphony cut down the trees, but thankfully, the purple martins have found a new home. 75,000 have roosted at the Nissan Stadium, and 25,000 near Printers Alley at the intersection of 3rd and Church St.

Unlike the Symphony, Nissan Stadium is welcoming the birds, and working with the Nature Conservancy and local wildlife organizations to educate visitors.

🕣 The Best Times to See the Purple Martins

👋 How to Help the Purple Martins

🐦 Have you seen the purple martins? Let us know!

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