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.
Most all are protected except pigeons, sparrows, or starlings.
No. Starlings are birds.
The Starlings was created in 1989.
The Starlings ended in 1994.
Starlings are found in South Africa...
i really dont no u stalker
A Murmuration if remember correctly :-)
Starlings are found today form the Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast. Starlings are eight and a half inches long.
European Starlings, as their name implies, are native to Europe.
There are three starlings on the feeder right now!
In the United States, it is illegal to kill starlings without a permit because they are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. It is recommended to contact your local wildlife authority for advice on addressing nuisance starlings in a humane and legal manner, such as using deterrents or traps.
A group of starlings is called a murmuration. It can also be called a chattering.