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The starling

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Though it is easy to overlook a solitary starling, even with its beautiful iridescent plumage, when they come together in the thousands they take to the skies in awe-inspiring swooping flocks called murmurations. Starlings live almost all over the world – they’re a common bird throughout Europe and the Palearctic to western Mongolia, and are recent residents of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, Mexico, Argentina, South Africa and Fiji, migrating seasonally as far North as Scandinavia. Discover how their love of fruit gets them into trouble, how they can help farmers by eating insects, how their skill for mimicry has inspired centuries of folklore and how they were brought to new continents by one man’s passion for Shakespeare.

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‘Stephen Moss delights once more – lyrical and informative by turns, he conjures – with breathless eloquence – another feathered beauty of our skies.’ Benedict Allen

Uncover the life of starlings through this beautiful guide to these secretive and charismatic birds from the bestselling author of The Owl, The Robin, The Wren, and The Swan.

Even with its beautiful iridescent plumage and magical gift to mimic both human and natural sounds, this common garden bird can often be overlooked. But as they come together in their thousands to display their unique ability to perform dazzling aerial manoeuvres known as murmurations, starlings are nothing short of breathtaking. This is the captivating story of how starlings have shaped our world, from influencing agriculture and inspiring musicians such as Mozart and writers such as Shakespeare, to their impact as an invasive species in North America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

With beautiful illustrations throughout, and an expert guide to the most magnificent murmurations in the UK, this eye-opening biography reveals the hidden secrets of one of our most talented and luminous birds.

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Weight 0.443 kg
Dimensions 20.6 × 13.8 × 2.4 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

196

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

598.863 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K