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Common Starling

Sturnus vulgaris

Description:

Seen this guy hanging out on a wire along the driveway to a trail I frequent. I thought it was a black bird at first but then noticed the feathers had white tips on them.

Notes:

European Starlings were first introduced to the United States in 1890. Rumor has it that one hundred starlings were released in Central Park in hopes that all of the birds mentioned in Shakespeare's works would become established in the New World. In the case of the starling, the wish became reality. In the intervening hundred years the starling population has grown to an estimated 150-200 million birds. (http://www.columbia.edu/itc/cerc/danoff-...)

1 Species ID Suggestions

jpgardenbean
jpgardenbean 12 years ago
Common Starling aka European Starling
Sturnus vulgaris Common Starling


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2 Comments

jpgardenbean
jpgardenbean 12 years ago

You're welcome . . .

annorion
annorion 12 years ago

Thanks for the ID jpgardenbean!

annorion
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annorion

Louisiana, USA

Spotted on Oct 23, 2011
Submitted on Oct 30, 2011

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