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A sharp-beaked, medium-size [[bird|bird]] with iridescent black wings of the family Sturnidae, such as ''Sturnus vulgaris''. Native to Europe and Asia, starlings are now found throughout the world. They eat fruit and grains as well as harmful insects. Starlings are aggressive and noisy birds that can immitate the calls of other birds. They can form large communities in city centers resulting in copious debris and droppings. | A sharp-beaked, medium-size [[bird|bird]] with iridescent black wings of the family Sturnidae, such as ''Sturnus vulgaris''. Native to Europe and Asia, starlings are now found throughout the world. They eat fruit and grains as well as harmful insects. Starlings are aggressive and noisy birds that can immitate the calls of other birds. They can form large communities in city centers resulting in copious debris and droppings. | ||
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mynah (Sturnus contra); blackbird (incorrect but often used); common starling (Sturnus vulgaris) | mynah (Sturnus contra); blackbird (incorrect but often used); common starling (Sturnus vulgaris) | ||
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− | * Wikipedia | + | * Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starling (accessed Mar. 17, 2005) |
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Revision as of 14:10, 4 June 2022
Description
A sharp-beaked, medium-size Bird with iridescent black wings of the family Sturnidae, such as Sturnus vulgaris. Native to Europe and Asia, starlings are now found throughout the world. They eat fruit and grains as well as harmful insects. Starlings are aggressive and noisy birds that can immitate the calls of other birds. They can form large communities in city centers resulting in copious debris and droppings.
Synonyms and Related Terms
mynah (Sturnus contra); blackbird (incorrect but often used); common starling (Sturnus vulgaris)
Resources and Citations
- Encyclopedia Britannica, http://www.britannica.com Comment: "starling." Accessed 17 Mar. 2005 .
- Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starling (accessed Mar. 17, 2005)