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The One Bird Egg You Don't Want To Find In Your Backyard. From aggressive blue jays to property damaging European starlings, there are many birds you don't want to see in your yard.
European starlings, an invasive species in the U.S., lay blue eggs often mistaken for those of bluebirds or robins. Unlike native birds, starlings outcompete local species and are not protected by ...
European starlings are one of my favorite "winter’s coming" birds. We have a couple that nest during the summer in a cavity high up in a dead poplar, but rarely see them. This time of year ...
SOME time ago I wrote a short letter asking for information about the colours of birds' eggs, which appeared in NATURE of May 14, 1908. I read the answer to my letter in a subsequent number of ...
Starlings, a common garden bird, fell from third to fourth place in the most frequently spotted species in the annual birdwatch. The RSPB has warned of an 85% decrease in average numbers seen per ...
Photos shared to social media claim to depict a swarm of starlings flying through the air often, incredibly, in the shape of a bird. One such photograph, for example, was shared on Reddit in 2019 ...
Birds; Starlings will thrive if you add these four things to bird feeders in April As starling numbers dwindle across the UK, bird-lovers have been urged to leave four simple foods out in order to ...
Superb starlings help care for the offspring of birds they are not related to. “To me, that sounds like friendship,” one scientist said. By Asher Elbein True friends, most people would agree ...
European starlings are one of my favorite "winter’s coming" birds. We have a couple that nest during the summer in a cavity high up in a dead poplar, but rarely see them.