common starling การใช้
- According to common starling, a starling's bill changes colour during the year.
- Feral common mynas and common starling are also numerous in the park.
- Introduced birds are represented by the abundant common starling and the declining skylark.
- Common starlings may contract avian tuberculosis, avian malaria and retrovirus-induced lymphomas.
- The common starling is a highly gregarious species, especially in autumn and winter.
- Common starlings will take over Eurasian nuthatch nest holes, reducing their breeding success.
- Western Australia banned the import of common starlings in 1895.
- Mortensen's first successful experiments with bird ringing took place in 1899 with common starlings.
- The common starling is largely insectivorous and feeds on both pest and other arthropods.
- Common starlings are hosts to a wide range of parasites.
- The common starling's gift for mimicry has long been recognised.
- Intraspecific brood parasites are common in common starling nests.
- The alarm call is a harsh scream, and while foraging together common starlings squabble incessantly.
- Australasian pipits and common starlings have been seen.
- The common starling is a noisy bird.
- The population of common starlings ( " Sturnus vulgaris " ) and grape growers are in conflict.
- Common starlings may also be a nuisance through the noise and mess caused by their large urban roosts.
- Each common starling changes its course and speed as a result of the movement of its closest neighbours.
- Another notable escapee that flourished was the common starling, which can now still be found in South Africa.
- Common starlings prefer urban or suburban areas where artificial structures and trees provide adequate nesting and roosting sites.
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