Articles related to "Sturnus Vulgaris"The Common Starling, Sturnus vulgaris, is native to Europe and Asia. Its relationship with people has helped it flourish, with both good and bad results.
European Starlings are highly adaptable birds of Eurasia that have been introduced in many countries - nowhere more successfully and regrettably than in North America.
The European Starling (or Common Starling), introduced to North America, nests in cavities including holes in man made structures. Many people try to keep starlings away.
In the late Autumn and Winter, millions of starlings roost in the reedbeds at Westhay Nature Reserve near Glastonbury. The wildlife spectacle is well worth a visit.
When spring arrives in the northeast USA, the earliest signs are subtle but incontrovertible. The natural world is waking as the days get longer.
Whereas some hawks and falcons can be found along many roadways and waterways in Florida, several raptors are found only in specific habitats.
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