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  • ID: 5806401
  • Uploader: extempore »
  • Date: over 2 years ago
  • Size: 393 KB .jpg (2500x1800) »
  • Source: garlica.lofter.com/post/1d5f3f0b_2b5ec9b7f »
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  • 观鸟笔记Day5 两种喜欢群体活动的椋鸟!

    Birdwatching Notes Day 5: two species of starlings that like to gather in flocks!

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    Learned about them in elementary school, but only saw them in college
    Really!
    So many that there's... a large swath of black.
    * Calls multiple times in a jumbled mess
    * (Very obvious) Likes to move in flocks. In autumn and winter, they'll get together in really huge groups!
    Also, they grow so chubby they that look like balls lmao
    Red-billed starling
    White-cheeked Starling & Red-billed Starling
    * The upper part of the wing has a white spot.
    Birdwatching Notes No. 5
    Bodies are basically the same (it seems like the same bird in different skins!)
    White-cheeked starling
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