Birds that look like starlings
[DOC File]BIRDING; WHAT IS IT
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A long thin straight beak will make a bird look longer and thinner, like thrashers. A cone shaped beak shortens the face, making the bird appear more round-headed, like sparrows and grosbeaks. Down curved beaks are typical of Brown Creepers, Northern Mockingbirds, thrashers, and …
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DESCRIPTION: 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 look black.
[DOC File]Birding Governors Island - National Park Service
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Other birds spotted or heard within the district were cardinals, a Baltimore oriole, house finches, a red-bellied woodpecker, starlings, grackles, house sparrows, a female brown-headed cowbird, a warbling vireo, mourning doves, an adult red-tailed hawk and a black-crowned night heron. A house wren seems to be taking up residence in Fort Jay.
[DOC File]Common Birds of Düsternbrook Guest Farm
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European or North American visitors familiar with starlings at home will be surprised at the beauty and variety of African starlings. Two types occur frequently on the Düsternbrook grounds. The more common and confiding of the two is the cape glossy starling, with its uniform glossy green color (that often looks black or purple) and bright ...
[DOC File]How Birds See the World
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In fact, birds like crows that all look the same to us, actually look very different to each other—since they can see patches of ultraviolet coloring that allows crows to distinguish males from females and even individual birds from each other. When we have trouble with birds, we need to take this into account.
[DOC File]GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE BIRDS THAT USE NEST …
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(Troglodytes aedon) look much like Carolina Wrens but without the white eyeline. Known to nest readily in boxes, they actually prefer an entrance hole that is elliptical. House Wrens use small 3 inch sticks in their nest and can more easily fit these through an elongated entrance hole rather than a round hole.
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