Bird Sitting - Harper The Starling
Harper is a baby starling that belongs to the breeder that I know.
He's growing very fast & will actualy follow me around when I take him out.
I'm watching & feeding him while his mom is away at NYC.
Here's his photos.
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The other side of the story is...
Well, I have rescued a few starlings in my time from cats etc in the neighborhood BUT there's another side to their story, too.
They're not native to the USA. They were imported from England to control some caterpillar (if I recall correctly) by some stupid scientists (they didn't test for environmental impact before release).
The starlings have several nasty habits that are having a devastating effect on our native song birds. They lay their eggs in other bird nests. When the young hatch they are larger, stronger, and crowd and starve out the other (native song bird) nestlings. There is also evidence emerging that they have such voracious appetites that they exhaust the song bird parents so they do not produce as many offspring and die off early.
They tend to gather in large flocks and the racket they make is deafening sometimes, not to mention the impact they make on the environment otherwise. They are very aggressive birds that tend to take over an area in short order.
Just wanted to balance the information scale a bit in favor of protecting our song birds that add so much to our lives in color and in song, not to mention controlling a variety of pests.
Callie