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The collective noun is amurmuration of starlings. The collective noun 'murmuration' suits the starlings very well, for a starling is a 'dark-coloured, noisy bird' which always seems to murmur, especially in a group.
Starlings have tiny star shaped spots on their body.
Robins (or should I saw the red-breasted thrush NA) Sparrow Starlings.
The most common problems associated with European starlings include their aggressive behavior towards other bird species, their tendency to form large and noisy flocks, and their habit of nesting in buildings and causing damage. Additionally, starlings can spread diseases and compete with native bird species for food and nesting sites.
Starlings are a bird species and can be found in Europe, Asia and Africa. The European Starling is a songbird and are boisterous and loud and travel in large groups and are commonly seen in towns and suburbs.
Starlings can cause problems in their environment by outcompeting native bird species for resources, damaging crops, spreading diseases, and creating noise and mess in urban areas.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sturnus vulgaris.
European starlings impact the ecosystem by competing with native bird species for resources, displacing them from nesting sites, and spreading invasive plant species. Their large populations can also disrupt agricultural practices and spread diseases to other bird species.
Starlings(common black bird with yellow colored beaks), Or Robins.
To keep starlings away from bird feeders, consider using feeders designed specifically for smaller birds, which have perches that starlings can't comfortably use. You can also opt for feeders with weight-sensitive mechanisms that close access to larger birds. Additionally, placing feeders in areas less accessible to starlings or using visual deterrents, like reflective tape or plastic owls, can help discourage them from visiting. Regularly cleaning up spilled seed can also reduce their attraction to the area.
Starlings are considered invasive species in many regions because they can outcompete native bird species for food and nesting sites. Their large and noisy flocks can create disturbances and have negative impacts on agriculture. Additionally, starlings can carry diseases that can spread to other birds and even to humans.
Starlings