A group of starlings is called a murmuration. It can also be called a chattering.
A group of migrating starlings.
European Starlings, as their name implies, are native to Europe.
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.
No. Starlings are birds.
The Starlings was created in 1989.
The Starlings ended in 1994.
Starlings fly in a murmuration as a defensive behavior against predators, creating a mesmerizing, fluid pattern that confuses and deters birds of prey. This synchronized movement also helps them maintain group cohesion, enabling them to stay close together for safety. Additionally, the dynamic formations can enhance foraging efficiency, allowing starlings to locate food sources more effectively as a group.
Starlings are found in South Africa...
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sturnus vulgaris.
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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.