The Starling: British bird series.

Starling, fast and direct flyer, interspersed with glides. Mostly seen in flocks, especially when going to roost, ceating murmeration in large numbers. Can be found in most habbitat, farmland, rural, parkland, city, coastal. Has black sheen to body, with green and purple irdescent colouring, with white spotted. Nests holes in trees, buildings, nest box, Mainly ground feeder, invertebrates,seeds and berries, lays 4-7 eggs, can have to 2 broods.
105 Pins
·
1mo
Board Header Image
HOKIBET: Link Situs Slot Gacor Gampang Menang Hari Ini Slot88 Resmi
A starling in the wild. (Wiki commons photograph)
Etourneau Sansonnet (Sturnus Vulgaris)
Starling | Description, Introduction, & Facts | Britannica
Fifth of British birds vanish in just 50 years: Habitat loss blamed for rapid decline of common species