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Mark are you sure they are European starlings? Their tails look very long. Could they be feeding on squashed acorns and maple seeds?I like the sound of sizzling starlings
I agree with Lori. Although the picture is too small to be certain, the majority of the birds look like members of the Thrush or Blackbird family. A few look like Starlings but the posture is wrong for the majority of the birds. I would like to see a much larger picture at max. Mb. so it could be enlarged for a closer look. Whatever they are, it's a pretty good picture.
Quote from: TC on October 28, 2010, 08:38:18 PMI agree with Lori. Although the picture is too small to be certain, the majority of the birds look like members of the Thrush or Blackbird family. A few look like Starlings but the posture is wrong for the majority of the birds. I would like to see a much larger picture at max. Mb. so it could be enlarged for a closer look. Whatever they are, it's a pretty good picture. Pardon me for differing, but the birds in Mark's photos are North American blackbirds, which are Icterids, rather than thrushes. E.g. Brewer's or Rusty Blackbirds in migration.
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