. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . Starling STARLINGS. Family STURNID^ [493.] Starling. Sturnus vulgaris. Range.—A European species which has cas-ually been taken in Greenland. It was liber-ated a number of years ago in Central Park,New York City, and hasnow become abundantthere and is spreadingslowly in all directions. They build their nestsin all sorts of locationssuch as are used by theEnglish Sparrow, wher-ever they can find asufficiently large crev- Bluish green ice or op


. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . Starling STARLINGS. Family STURNID^ [493.] Starling. Sturnus vulgaris. Range.—A European species which has cas-ually been taken in Greenland. It was liber-ated a number of years ago in Central Park,New York City, and hasnow become abundantthere and is spreadingslowly in all directions. They build their nestsin all sorts of locationssuch as are used by theEnglish Sparrow, wher-ever they can find asufficiently large crev- Bluish green ice or opening; less often they build their nestsin trees, making them of straw, twigs andtrash. They lay from four to six pale bluishgreen eggs; size x .85. Two broods arereared in a BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES, ETC. Family ICTERID^


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