No. Starlings are not mammals - they are birds. The differences between birds and mammals are:
The European starling is primarily an omnivore, as it feeds on a varied diet that includes insects, fruits, seeds, and other plant materials. This adaptability allows it to thrive in a range of environments. While it does not fit neatly into the categories of producer, carnivore, herbivore, or decomposer, its omnivorous diet means it plays roles in both the plant and animal food webs.
A starling is an omnivore, meaning it feeds on a varied diet that includes both plant and animal matter. Their diet typically consists of insects, fruits, seeds, and small invertebrates, allowing them to adapt to different environments and food sources. This flexibility helps starlings thrive in diverse habitats.
starling flying our home
Lynn Starling's birth name is Starling, William Lyne.
Pat Starling's birth name is Margaret Patricia Starling.
Ernest Henry Starling
The starling is a Consumer.
Brainard Starling is 5' 10".
Mandy Starling is 5' 2".
Yes, there is a bird called the starling.
Hildebrandt's Starling was created in 1878.
Clarice Starling was created in 1988.