White-collared Starling was created in 1909.
Yes, there is a bird called the starling.
The 'Starling' is a bird with many species, therefore it can be placed under many different genus names. Over 25 genus have been named to help categorize the Starling. Some of these categorize the larger version, the Myna. The "common" Starling is found under the genus Sturnus. But keep in mind that there are a lot of species and a lot of genus's.
A baby starling is called a fledgling. Fledglings are young birds that have recently acquired their flight feathers and are learning to fly and forage for food on their own.
What color are starling eggs? The starlings color eggs are pale blue or green, sometimes marked with brown.
One example of an Asian starling is the Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis). These birds are known for their distinctive brown plumage and yellow eye patch.
Hildebrandt's Starling was created in 1878.
Clarice Starling was created in 1988.
Babbling Starling was created in 1871.
Mysterious Starling was created in 1887.
Rarotonga Starling was created in 1871.
Bali Starling was created in 1912.
Rodrigues Starling was created in 1879.
Tasman Starling was created in 1836.
Norfolk Starling was created in 1836.
Grosbeak Starling was created in 1802.
Starling was created on 2003-02-17.
Chestnut-bellied Starling was created in 1776.