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Have you ever noticed those glossy, dark-colored birds that seem to be everywhere in North America? Those are European ...
Witness the breathtaking spectacle of starling murmurations with this stunning drone footage, capturing thousands of birds ...
As starling numbers dwindle across the UK, bird-lovers have been urged to leave four simple foods out in order to entice them ...
Despite the name, these invasive birds are not actually sparrows but weaver finches, related to other weavers in Africa and elsewhere. European Starling Starlings, which are from Europe and Asia, ...
Starlings are common garden visitors, but one of the UK's fastest disappearing birds, with a sharp population decline since ...
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Such is the paradox of disgust and delight that frays our relationship with this portly, greasy-greenish-black bird. Mike Stark’s “Starlings: The Curious Odyssey of a Most Hated Bird” is a ...
The starling has emerged as the UK's garden bird champion, taking top spot in the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch, it was announced today. But the survey found that the number of starlings has ...
Once a common sight, the starling, a charismatic garden bird, dropped from third to fourth place for the most commonly spotted species in the annual birdwatch - with an 85 per cent decline in ...
The RSPB's annual Big Garden Birdwatch has shown that while house sparrows are still our most common bird, followed by the blue tit, starlings have been bumped down to fourth place by the woodpigeon.
In Japan, the Chestnut-cheeked Starling is also known as the ‘cherry blossom bird’, as it arrives during cherry blossom season and favours cherry fruits. If I ever succeed in capturing photographs of ...
Starlings have dropped to their lowest ever recorded numbers in Britain, results from the world’s largest garden wildlife survey have found. Prior to 2000, the species was regularly the most ...