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Starlings are protected in the UK under the Countryside and Wildlife Act 1981, meaning it is illegal to cause damage to a starling or disturb a starling's nest. In Scotland and Northern Ireland, people may apply for a license to control starling populations if they cause a health risk or damage property such as crops.

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