Yes, they are. Starlings show here every year, a large group of them always nests in a couple of trees outside my studio, but I have never been able to get a clear shot. They never show up at any feeding station, being prodigious bug hunters.
More shades of black than in Death’s garden. Lovely birds, but I have only ever seen them in huge flocks in the sky. Occasionally some of them eat cherries in our garden until they cannot even move.
Crimson Clupeidaesays
I helped raise an orphan starling once. She was a lot of fun, and had a lot of personality.
johnson catman says
Wow! Beautiful birds!
Caine says
Yes, they are. Starlings show here every year, a large group of them always nests in a couple of trees outside my studio, but I have never been able to get a clear shot. They never show up at any feeding station, being prodigious bug hunters.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
Oh I love starlings. They appear so insignificant in their colouring from afar and then you get close and it’S BOOM
Trip Space-Parasite says
I had no idea starlings were so… starry!
Charly says
More shades of black than in Death’s garden. Lovely birds, but I have only ever seen them in huge flocks in the sky. Occasionally some of them eat cherries in our garden until they cannot even move.
Crimson Clupeidae says
I helped raise an orphan starling once. She was a lot of fun, and had a lot of personality.
We get a lot here, mostly in the winter.