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Living with Wildlife: Starlings

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Description: The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife provides a factsheet on these birds and their interactions with humans.
Starlings - Living with Wildlife | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife For more information on the Living With Wildlife series, contact the WDFW Wildlife Program The European starling is a medium-sized, black songbird with short, triangular wings, speckled plumage, and a short tail. The adult in breeding plumage has a distinctive yellow bill and speckled black plumage with purple-green iridescence. The nonbreeding adult has a black beak and light spots. Juveniles are drab gray-brown overall. Males and females look alike.
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