- superbus) is a
member of the
starling family of birds. It was
formerly known as
Spreo superbus. They are long-lived
birds that can live over 15
years in captivity...
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unique arrangement led to some
glossy starlings formerly placed in the
genus Spreo being transferred to Lamprotornis,
since they
shared this
feature (but see...
- Family:
Sturnidae Genus:
Lamprotornis Species: L. bicolor
Binomial name
Lamprotornis bicolor (Gmelin, JF, 1789) native
range Synonyms Spreo bicolor...
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Kenya and Tanzania. It is
alternatively placed in the
genus Cosmopsarus or
Spreo.
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- P****eriformes Family:
Sturnidae Genus:
Lamprotornis Species: L. albica****s
Binomial name
Lamprotornis albica****s (Blyth, 1855)
Synonyms Spreo albica****s...
- Family:
Sturnidae Genus:
Lamprotornis Species: L. fischeri
Binomial name
Lamprotornis fischeri (Reichenow, 1884)
native range Synonyms Spreo fischeri...
- and Gabon. The
species was
first identified by
Anton Reichenow and
named Spreo torquatus, from the
Latin for "torquated",
referring to the
coloration around...
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Deckens and red-billed hornbills.
Tropical Birds-
including laughing thrush,
Spreo and starlings.
Flamingos and
Pelicans in enclosures. Tortoises- including...
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grosbeak starling Genus Speculipastor —
magpie starling Genus Spodiopsar Genus Spreo Genus Streptocitta Genus Sturnia (sometimes
included in Sturnus)
Genus Sturnornis...
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Onychognathus nabouroup Burc****'s starling,
Lamprotornis australis Pied starling,
Spreo bicolor Gurney's sugarbird,
Promerops gurneyi Cape sugarbird, Promerops...