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Spotless Starling; Estornino Negro

Sturnus unicolor

Description:

juvenile autumn plumage The all get spots in the autumn but those on the Spotless Starling are smaller than on the common Starling and soon get worn away. Spotless Starlings are resident here all year round while the common Starling is a winter visitor. By the time they arrive the Spotless Starlings will be growing longer head feathers though there may be some overlap in length.

Habitat:

Limestone outcrop in foothills of Los Serranos mountains.

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Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

Spotted on Sep 7, 2015
Submitted on Oct 17, 2015

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