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  1. Rosy Starlings

    Rosy Starlings

  2. Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

    Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

    Starling
  3. starling

    starling

  4. Winter Starling

    Winter Starling

    They seem to handle the cold weather well.
  5. Starling

    Starling

  6. Woops!

    Woops!

    As we were going 'round the table giving our reports, a message plinged in on my cell phone reminding me that I had an appointment at the hospital the coming Monday. Woops! That meant I needed to get my blood work done before the lab closed on Friday :eek!: So I said my good-byes and took off...
  7. Starling

    Starling

    Have a great weekend y'all.
  8. Rosy Starlings

    Rosy Starlings

  9. The Superb Starling

    The Superb Starling

    Starlings are some of the most colourful and beautiful birds in the world, and the superb starling might be everyones favourite. These charismatic birds usually hang around in small family flocks of up to 15 birds and are commonly found in open woodland, savannahs, and even some towns and...
  10. Starling

    Starling

    Have a great weekend y'all.
  11. Starling

    Starling

    Have a great weekend y'all.
  12. Starling on Rowan Tree

    Starling on Rowan Tree

    Starlings occasionally have go a the Rowan berries but use the tree mainly as vantage point for scanning the garden for food. Most likely to use the peanut feeders
  13. Starling

    Starling

  14. Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

    Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

    Starling
  15. Starling

    Starling

  16. Snow Starling

    Snow Starling

  17. Feeder battles

    Feeder battles

    A couple of months before I went on holiday I thought I'd better expand my feeders so a friend could help keep them topped up. It seems to have worked as the birds were still around when I got home. Trust the Starlings though... they weren't long finding this new food source and what fights...
  18. Rosy Starling Juveniles

    Rosy Starling Juveniles

  19. Chestnut-cheeked Starling

    Chestnut-cheeked Starling

    Lone male in flight together with Daurian Starlings
  20. Rosy Starling Juveniles

    Rosy Starling Juveniles

  21. Rosy Starling Juveniles

    Rosy Starling Juveniles

  22. Starlings bathing in the reeds

    Starlings bathing in the reeds

  23. Starling

    Starling

  24. Young Starling

    Young Starling

    Looks to be a young starling, part way through the changeover to adult plumage. It was investigating the mountain ash berries.
  25. Starlings

    Starlings

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