cape glossy starling

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Cape glossy starling, Etosha Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape glossy starling in the Kalahari desert Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape Glossy Starling Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape glossy starling Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape glossy starling (lamprotornis nitens) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape Glossy Starling Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape glossy starling Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape glossy starling
Cape Glossy Starling - Namibia Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Cape glossy starling - South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Cape-glossy Starling Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape Glossy Starling Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape Glossy Starling Royalty Free Stock Photo
A picture of a Cape starling, red-shouldered glossy-starling or Cape glossy starling. The Cape starling is found in the southern part of Africa. The Cape starling is a gregarious bird and forms large flocks in the non-breeding season. It usually feeds on the ground often foraging alongside other species of starlings such as the pied starling, the common starling, the greater blue-eared starling, the lesser blue-eared starling, the wattled starling and Burchell's starling.[5] It is habituated to humans and its diet includes fruit, insects and nectar. It sometimes feeds on ectoparasites that it picks off the backs of animals and it sometimes visits bird tables for scraps.


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