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Three Generations
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A handful of these showed up today, not interested in the feeder, but sort of drilling into the sod for something.




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Posts: 15210 | Location: Downeast Maine | Registered: March 10, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
The air above the din
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Looks like some sort of starling?
 
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They are this spring's starlings.


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Only the strong survive
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Flicker but not enough exposed to tell what kind.


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Don't think they are starlings. Look more like some kind of Jay?


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They're juvenile European Starlings, hatched this spring. Turning from their juvenile brown to adult back with speckles.

Otherwise known and pellet-gun targets.

https://www.google.com/search?.....1.1.76.uq3u0KutS_E


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Yep, ugh, Starlings.

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The one on the left is Zoot...the one on the right is her twin sister Dingo...they are actually identical twins, but that won't be evident until they are older.


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Gah. Starlings.

Thanks, hadn't thought about juveniles.




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Non-native Starlings are evil. They push out other birds from their habitat like the Northern Flicker.


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AKA flying rats



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