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of their large flight formations. These flocks may include other species of starlings and sometimes species from other families. This sociality is particularly evident in their roosting behaviour; in the nonbreeding season, some roosts can number in the thousands of birds.
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specialists compared to 13 true forest species. The high diversity of species found in Asia and Africa is not matched by Europe, which has one widespread (and very common) species and two more restricted species. The
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America, leading to the introduction of the starling to the U.S.; however, this claim is more fiction than fact. While Schieffelin and other members of the society did release starlings in
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European starlings have found that they have disposal enzymes that allow them to break down alcohol very quickly. In addition to consuming fruits, many starlings also consume
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by "open-bill probing", that is, forcefully opening the bill after inserting it into a crevice, thus expanding the hole and exposing the prey; this behaviour is referred to by the German verb
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plumage colors on the underside. Inside this latter group, there is a clade consisting of species which, again, are usually not too brightly colored, and which consists of the "typical" myna-
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or erectile feathers on the crest. Other ornamentation includes elongated tail feathers and brightly coloured bare areas on the face. These colours can be derived from pigments, or as in the
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American robin (right) on grape arbor: The American robin is plucking a grape. Robins and starlings cause serious damage to ripening grapes in California and elsewhere.
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among the most advanced genera. Too few taxa have yet been studied as regards their relationships, however, thus a change in the sequence has to wait for further studies.
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As of 2023, the review by
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Cibois, A.; Cracraft, J. (2004). "Assessing the passerine 'tapestry': phylogenetic relationships of the
Muscicapoidea inferred from nuclear DNA sequences".
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virtually rules out a close relationship of
Philippine creepers and treecreepers, as neither the latter nor their close relatives seem to have ever reached
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Sturnidae. While this may seem odd at first glance, their placement has always been contentious. In addition,
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The diets of the starlings are usually dominated by fruits and insects. Many species are important dispersers of seeds, in Asia and Africa, for example,
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forms are found there. An alternative scenario would be
African origin for the entire "sturnoid" group, with the oxpeckers representing an ancient
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and human speech patterns. The birds can recognize particular individuals by their calls and are the subject of research into the evolution of
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consisting of Sibley/Monroe's "pan-Sturnidae" would nonetheless be desirable to contrast them with the other major lineages of
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starlings were formerly of uncertain relationships, but are now thought to belong to the Oriental-Australasian clade, being allied with the
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specimen of a mimid, mislabelled as to suggest an Old World origin, was for many decades believed to represent an extinct starling (see
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Fugate, Lauren; Miller, John MacNeill (November 1, 2021).
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Starlings probably originated in the general area of
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History and Nomenclature of Avian Family-Group Names
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Doughty, Chris; Day, Nicholas; Andrew Plant (1999).
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imitated. Dialects of mimicked sounds can be local.
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Starlings inhabit a wide range of habitats from the
2190:Birds of the Solomons, Vanuatu & New Caledonia
2041:(White), Melolonthinae) populations in Canterbury"
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2142:. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions. pp. 654–709.
1981:. However, while the two more recent species (
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1961:—Philippine creepers (four species)
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595:Newport Wetlands Nature Reserve
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2397:Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel
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2274:Mirsky, Steve (May 23, 2008).
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759:Muscicapoidea, together with
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2300:King AJ, Sumpter DJ (2012).
2192:. London: Christopher Helm.
609:of starlings, including the
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2594:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.01.020
2538:10.1016/j.ympev.2003.12.002
2500:10.1016/j.ympev.2006.05.007
2091:Zimmer, Carl (2 May 2006).
1612:Long-tailed glossy starling
1531:Greater blue-eared starling
1242:—typical mynas (11 species)
993:Oriental-Australasian clade
787:quite similar too—a partly
331:Starlings are medium-sized
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1779:Onychognathus tenuirostris
1549:Miombo blue-eared starling
1540:Lesser blue-eared starling
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1851:Onychognathus albirostris
1706:Lamprotornis albicapillus
1684:Chestnut-bellied starling
1670:Lamprotornis hildebrandti
1607:Lamprotornis purpuroptera
1544:Lamprotornis chloropterus
1302:White-shouldered starling
1231:—hill mynas (six species)
725:This section needs to be
553:acclimatisation societies
546:white-shouldered starling
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32:Starling (disambiguation)
2416:Bock, Walter J. (1994).
2355:Journal für Ornithologie
2237:10.1215/22011919-9320167
2224:Environmental Humanities
1918:—white-collared starling
1842:Onychognathus salvadorii
1838:Bristle-crowned starling
1824:Onychognathus tristramii
1784:Chestnut-winged starling
1652:Lamprotornis acuticaudus
1621:Golden-breasted starling
1311:Chestnut-tailed starling
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458:chestnut-tailed starling
1833:Onychognathus nabouroup
1775:Slender-billed starling
1752:—violet-backed starling
1571:Lamprotornis splendidus
1535:Lamprotornis chalybaeus
1496:—black-bellied starling
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1175:Streptocitta albicollis
695:slender-billed starling
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405:Streptocitta albicollis
351:), which is 34 g (
1907:– spot-winged starling
1860:Onychognathus neumanni
1788:Onychognathus fulgidus
1702:White-crowned starling
1666:Hildebrandt's starling
1643:Lamprotornis australis
1598:Lamprotornis purpureus
1562:Lamprotornis chalcurus
1558:Bronze-tailed starling
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2005:—Mauritius starling (
1847:White-billed starling
1806:Onychognathus blythii
1797:Onychognathus walleri
1741:– Madagascar starling
1716:Lamprotornis fischeri
1697:Lamprotornis unicolor
1679:Lamprotornis shelleyi
1661:Lamprotornis superbus
1648:Sharp-tailed starling
1616:Lamprotornis caudatus
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1393:—Rodrigues starling (
1356:—white-faced starling
1320:White-headed starling
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2440:Sibley, Charles Gald
1829:Pale-winged starling
1815:Onychognathus frater
1726:Lamprotornis bicolor
1688:Lamprotornis pulcher
1634:Lamprotornis mevesii
1580:Lamprotornis ornatus
1324:Sturnia erythropygia
1220:—golden-crested myna
1108:Basilornis corythaix
976:, for example, and
890:forms, the proposed
2585:2008MolPE..47..251L
2492:2006MolPE..41..333Z
2367:1996JOrni.137..319P
2318:2012CBio...22.R112K
2280:Scientific American
2165:Starlings and Mynas
1896:– Abbott's starling
1885:– Sharpe's starling
1820:Tristram's starling
1770:Onychognathus morio
1766:Red-winged starling
1639:Burchell's starling
1625:Lamprotornis regius
1526:Lamprotornis nitens
1415:Lamprotornis nitens
1378:—Réunion starling (
1099:Basilornis galeatus
1002:Polynesian starling
939:Philippine creepers
813:Adult feeding young
671:red-winged starling
565:William Shakespeare
349:Poeoptera femoralis
279:[ˈtsɪʁkl̩n]
202:word for starling,
2375:10.1007/BF01651072
2097:The New York Times
1940:—babbling starling
1856:Neumann's starling
1712:Fischer's starling
1675:Shelley's starling
1603:Rüppell's starling
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341:Poeoptera kenricki
337:Kenrick's starling
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2673:Taxon identifiers
2647:Media related to
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2149:978-84-96553-50-7
1793:Waller's starling
1589:Lamprotornis iris
1576:Principe starling
1567:Splendid starling
1485:—wattled starling
1454:Spotless starling
1342:Sturnia pagodarum
1338:Brahminy starling
1171:White-necked myna
1104:Long-crested myna
1047:Yellow-faced myna
1006:Aplonis tabuensis
803:European starling
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1585:Emerald starling
1458:Sturnus unicolor
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1329:Malabar starling
1306:Sturnia sinensis
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1481:Creatophora
1264:— 4 species
1253:(2 species)
1056:Golden myna
959:Philippines
943:treecreeper
765:flycatchers
757:superfamily
708:Systematics
691:pollinators
603:Murmuration
591:Murmuration
434:iridescence
389:M. dumontii
304:Description
247:common myna
231:New Zealand
2983:Categories
2625:2021-07-29
2102:14 January
2068:10182/2197
2018:References
2001:Cryptopsar
1991:Cryptopsar
1983:Fregipilus
1966:Unresolved
1957:Rhabdornis
1946:Rhabdornis
1903:Saroglossa
1492:Notopholia
1374:Fregilupus
1367:—Bali myna
1352:Sturnornis
1249:Spodiopsar
1216:Ampeliceps
1120:Hill mynas
1079:Basilornis
1060:Mino anais
968:closer to
947:apomorphic
926:carotinoid
919:apomorphic
789:albinistic
675:introduced
667:mistletoes
530:Somaliland
492:Micronesia
397:M. kreffti
333:passerines
322:iridescent
294:car alarms
254:gregarious
216:iridescent
152:Rafinesque
133:Suborder:
2989:Sturnidae
2738:Sturnidae
2725:Sturnidae
2711:Sturnidae
2681:Sturnidae
2661:Sturnidae
2649:Sturnidae
2254:243468840
2246:2201-1919
2077:0028-8233
1993:has not.
1987:Necropsar
1979:Bali myna
1975:Mascarene
1936:Neocichla
1870:Poeoptera
1389:Necropsar
1363:Leucopsar
1260:Gracupica
883:Mimidae.
865:East Asia
836:rank, as
823:subfamily
819:oxpeckers
664:parasitic
576:Behaviour
518:migratory
488:Melanesia
484:Polynesia
442:Bali myna
266:omnivores
190:Sturnidae
180:passerine
176:Starlings
147:Sturnidae
93:Kingdom:
87:Eukaryota
42:Starling
18:Starlings
2690:Wikidata
2603:18321732
2546:15186812
2508:16806992
2426:2246/830
2399:(1815).
2383:31680169
2336:22361142
1914:Grafisia
1503:Hylopsar
1469:African
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1271:Agropsar
1145:Apo myna
972:than to
955:Wallacea
838:Sturnini
781:Americas
761:thrushes
750:polymath
702:lobelias
640:seabirds
607:flocking
538:Tanzania
526:Ethiopia
143:Family:
107:Chordata
103:Phylum:
97:Animalia
83:Domain:
2696:Q185237
2581:Bibcode
2563:Sturnus
2488:Bibcode
2363:Bibcode
2314:Bibcode
2007:extinct
1972:extinct
1437:Sturnus
1395:extinct
1380:extinct
1296:Sturnus
1290:Sturnia
1281:Sturnia
1277:Sturnus
1227:Gracula
1157:—Coleto
1153:Sarcops
1128:species
1125:Gracula
1031:extinct
1025:Aplonis
974:Gracula
970:Aplonis
931:Sturnus
904:Miocene
900:Passeri
873:derived
777:Mimidae
773:dippers
727:updated
605:is the
597:, Wales
542:Somalia
479:Aplonis
474:deserts
470:Equator
468:to the
430:plumage
416:⁄
360:⁄
325:plumage
274:zirkeln
258:insects
223:Pacific
219:plumage
204:sturnus
195:Sturnus
185:in the
137:Passeri
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113:Class:
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1900:Genus
1889:Genus
1881:Pholia
1878:Genus
1867:Genus
1756:Genus
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1511:Genus
1500:Genus
1489:Genus
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1426:Pastor
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1371:Genus
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1287:Genus
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1257:Genus
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1202:Genus
1194:Enodes
1191:Genus
1161:Genus
1150:Genus
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1076:Genus
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1022:Genus
911:clades
888:Recent
877:relict
687:nectar
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229:, and
227:Hawaii
187:family
161:Genera
154:, 1815
2961:WoRMS
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2938:Plazi
2850:IRMNG
2842:14841
2803:10855
2379:S2CID
2250:S2CID
1948:clade
1014:Tonga
915:mynas
881:basal
858:clade
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827:basal
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534:Kenya
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200:Latin
183:birds
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