- and many
African species are
known as
glossy starlings because of
their iridescent plumage.
Starlings are
native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well...
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invertebrate pests; however,
starlings can also be
pests themselves when they feed on
fruit and
sprouting crops.
Common starlings may also be a
nuisance through...
-
alternative rock band The
Starlings, a
coloratura soprano duo from the 1930–40s The
Starlings (duo), a
Belgian pop
music duo
Starling (film), a 2023 American...
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India in winter, it
often appears to
outnumber the
local starlings and mynas. The rosy
starling is a bird of
steppe and open
agricultural land. In years...
- Hildebrandt's. Moreover, only
adult superb starlings have a
white breast band. In the
adult plumage,
superb starlings have a bronzy-black
crown and ear-coverts...
- The
Starlings were an
English alternative rock band,
formed in 1989,
utilised as the main
project for New Zealand-born singer/guitarist
Chris Sheehan...
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forming sizeable flocks,
often mixed with
common starlings, of up to 100,000 in winter. Like most
starlings, it is a cavity-nesting species,
breeding in tree...
-
starling squeaks and chattering. The
purple starling builds a nest in a hole. The
normal clutch is two eggs. Like most
starlings, the
purple starling...
- They are
distinguished from
metallic starlings by shorter,
square tails and
thicker bills.
Singing starlings are
found in New
Guinea and some adjacent...
- P.G.P. (2008). "Phylogenetic
relationships among Palearctic-Oriental
starlings and
mynas (genera
Sturnus and Acridotheres: Sturnidae)".
Zoologica Scripta...