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  2. European Starling: Nest and Eggs - Avian Report

    • After its introduction in New York City, the European starling was confined to New York and surrounding areas. A similar climate in its native range and abundant food derived from human activities led … See more

    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    PhylumChordata
    ClassAves
    Habitat

    The European starling is highly adaptable and can live in almost any kind of habitat associated with humans. Starlings forage in open and semi-open habitats, search for food on agr… See more

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    Migration and Social Behavior

    The European starling’s migration patterns vary with region, population, and even individuals. Starlings in the northern states and Canadian provinces, especially those living away … See more

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  1. Starling bird eggs12345:
    • Generally pale blue, but may also be white.
    • Around 3cm in size.
    • Laid in loose nests of dry stalks, leaves, and roots, padded with fresh greenery, feathers, and animal hair.
    • Color can range from pale blue and white to greenish-blue, sometimes with brown or black speckles.
    • Incubated by both male and female for 12-14 days.
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    Starling eggs are generally a pale blue color, but they may also be white.
    birdfact.com/birds/starling/baby-starlings
    Female starlings lay between four and eight plain, light green-blue eggs per clutch. The eggs are around 3cm in size and lie in loose nests of dry stalks, leaves and roots, which are padded with fresh greenery, feathers and animal hair.
    www.plantura.garden/uk/garden-birds/guides/starling
    The colors of starling bird eggs can range from pale blue and white to greenish-blue, sometimes with brown or black speckles. The specific coloration is influenced by various factors, including genetics, diet, and environmental conditions.
    chipperbirds.com/what-color-are-starling-bird-eggs-2/
    Color: The color of starling bird eggs can vary, but they typically possess a pale blue or greenish-blue physical appearance. This color helps to camouflage the eggs and protect them from predators.
    chipperbirds.com/what-color-are-starling-bird-eggs/
    Starlings lay 4 or 5 glossy pale blue eggs which are incubated by both male and female for 12-14 days.
    www.birdspot.co.uk/bird-identification/starling
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  4. What do European starling eggs look like? - Birdful

    Feb 21, 2024 · European starling eggs are oval or elongated oval in shape. They are smooth and slightly glossy. The background color of European starling eggs can range from very pale blue or green to a deeper turquoise blue. The eggs …

  5. What Do Starling Eggs Look Like? - Chipper Birds

  6. European Starling Identification - All About Birds

    Starlings are chunky and blackbird-sized, but with short tails and long, slender beaks. In flight their wings are short and pointed, making them look rather like small, four-pointed stars (and giving them their name). At a distance, starlings …

  7. European Starling | Audubon Field Guide

    Greenish white to bluish white, unmarked. Incubation is by both parents (female does more), about 12 days. Starlings sometimes lay eggs in each other's nests. Both parents feed nestlings. Young leave nest about 21 days after hatching. 2 …

  8. what color is a starling egg - Chipper Birds

  9. What Color Are Starling Bird Eggs? - Chipper Birds

    The color of a starling egg is determined by pigments produced by the female bird during formation, and it may also help regulate the temperature of the egg. Starling eggs are the offspring of the common starling and have a smooth, …

  10. European Starling - All About Birds

    Starlings turn from spotted and white to glossy and dark each year without shedding their feathers. The new feathers they grow in fall have bold white tips – that’s what gives them their spots. By spring, these tips have worn away, and …

  11. Common starling - Wikipedia

    The common starling builds an untidy nest in a natural or artificial cavity in which four or five glossy, pale blue eggs are laid. These take two weeks to hatch and the young remain in the nest for another three weeks. There are normally one …

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