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Juvenile Starling
Spotted this youngster under a tree taking in the sunshine. I had time to grab just this one shot before it's parents became agitated and I left them in peace.
trester88, Horizon 36, Jean Paul Capdeville, Anton Cruz Carro and 17 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Keith Burton club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubA big Awaah from me too ;-))
Keith Burton club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneI rarely get starlings in the garden either.................years ago they were very common. I hope the ones you saw come back!
Keith Burton club has replied to Susanne HoyKeith Burton club has replied to Ulrich John clubsharp and crispy close up!
Keith Burton club has replied to Berny clubCheers, herb
Keith Burton club has replied to Herb Riddle clubKeith Burton club has replied to HappySnapperKeith Burton club has replied to Gudrun clubKeith Burton club has replied to aNNa schramm clubKeith Burton club has replied to Anton Cruz Carro clubStarlings are becoming quite scarce in some parts of the UK. No one seems to know why. I love to watch the murmurations and there are a couple of places to go and see them - but they'll have to wait until we're able to get out and about again! I can't see why people want to chase them away!!
Keith Burton club has replied to Jean Paul Capdeville clubi agree that not everyone likes starlings and that they can sometimes be a nuisance and very destructive. I'm lucky in that I've never been affected by them in that way.
I do believe that that they (in common with lots of other animals and birds) only cause problems for us humans because we've built on or otherwise destroyed their natural environment. Sometimes they have no choice to encroach on our environment to survive.
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