The European starling is a consumer. Specifically, it is an omnivorous bird that feeds on a variety of food sources, including insects, fruits, and seeds. As a consumer, it plays a role in the food web by helping to control insect populations and dispersing seeds.
The starling is a Consumer.
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.
It's from Europe and Western Asia. Its official name is European Starling.
The European spoon
The European Starling came from somewhere in Europe. They were released in New York so we could have all the birds Shakespeare mentioned in his literature.
The scientific name for a starling is Sturnus vulgaris.
Starling.
Burhan
The European starling is considered invasive because it was introduced to North America in the 19th century and has since spread rapidly, outcompeting native bird species for resources and disrupting ecosystems.
It is a European Starling
Probably the European starling, an introduced species.
My vote would have to go to the European Starling.