STARLINGS

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Boisterous, transmit E.coli, Salmonella, invasive and aggressive nesting habits.    
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Understanding
the
STARLING

Grouping Sturnidae, Omnivore
Nicknames Common Starling, @#$%^&*!, and Mynas
Best Known For These birds are known to be great vocal mimics. They have the ability to imitate other birds and humans. They are gifted nest decorators and are known to monogamous with their mate.
Life Span Estimated life span is 15 years
Mating Season A starling's appearance changes during the spring. This signifies the beginning of mating and nesting season.
Reproductive Details Starlings lay 4-6 eggs at a time (otherwise known as a "clutch"). Eggs have a white, blue, or greenish tint.
Dispersal Flight occurs typically 20 days after hatching. Starlings leave the nest not long long after their first flight.
Habitat They are able to live in either hot or cold environments. They nest in chimneys, buildings, lamp posts, and lighted signs. Starlings thrive in urban environments.

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