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Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Stare nehmen ein kühles Bad
Starlings at a birdbath.Sturnus vulgaris.In Soham garden,Cambridgeshire,UK..
July 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PEOPLE - Starscharen sind unterwegs
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Morris/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5505926b)
A murmuration of starlings perform spectacular displays in the air above Aberystwyth pier at dusk on Cardigan Bay in west Wales
Starling murmuration at dusk, Aberystwyth, Wales - 04 Jan 2016
Each evening between October and March tens of thousands of the birds fly in huge 'murmurations' in the sky above the town before settling to roost for the night on the cast iron legs of the Victorian seaside pier.
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PEOPLE - Starscharen sind unterwegs
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Morris/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5505926c)
A murmuration of starlings perform spectacular displays in the air above Aberystwyth pier at dusk on Cardigan Bay in west Wales
Starling murmuration at dusk, Aberystwyth, Wales - 04 Jan 2016
Each evening between October and March tens of thousands of the birds fly in huge 'murmurations' in the sky above the town before settling to roost for the night on the cast iron legs of the Victorian seaside pier.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Starscharen sind unterwegs
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Morris/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5505926d)
A murmuration of starlings perform spectacular displays in the air above Aberystwyth pier at dusk on Cardigan Bay in west Wales
Starling murmuration at dusk, Aberystwyth, Wales - 04 Jan 2016
Each evening between October and March tens of thousands of the birds fly in huge 'murmurations' in the sky above the town before settling to roost for the night on the cast iron legs of the Victorian seaside pier.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Starscharen sind unterwegs
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Morris/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5505926e)
A murmuration of starlings perform spectacular displays in the air above Aberystwyth pier at dusk on Cardigan Bay in west Wales
Starling murmuration at dusk, Aberystwyth, Wales - 04 Jan 2016
Each evening between October and March tens of thousands of the birds fly in huge 'murmurations' in the sky above the town before settling to roost for the night on the cast iron legs of the Victorian seaside pier.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nature in Israel's Western Negev
Feb. 4, 2015 - Gerar River, Israel - Flocks of Starlings, probably consisting of tens of thousands of individuals, perform what seem to be well choreographed aerial dances in perfect harmony in the Western Negev. Tu Bishvat, the fifteenth of the Hebrew month of Shevat, is marked today in Judaism, celebrating agricultural and ecological renewal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel: Nature in the Western Negev
Feb. 4, 2015 - Gerar River, Israel - Flocks of Starlings, probably consisting of tens of thousands of individuals, perform what seem to be well choreographed aerial dances in perfect harmony as Tu Bishvat, the fifteenth of the Hebrew month of Shevat, is marked in Judaism, celebrating agricultural and ecological renewal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel: Nature in the Western Negev
Feb. 4, 2015 - Gerar River, Israel - Flocks of Starlings, probably consisting of tens of thousands of individuals, perform what seem to be well choreographed aerial dances in perfect harmony as Tu Bishvat, the fifteenth of the Hebrew month of Shevat, is marked in Judaism, celebrating agricultural and ecological renewal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel: Nature in the Western Negev
Feb. 4, 2015 - Gerar River, Israel - Flocks of Starlings, probably consisting of tens of thousands of individuals, perform what seem to be well choreographed aerial dances in perfect harmony as Tu Bishvat, the fifteenth of the Hebrew month of Shevat, is marked in Judaism, celebrating agricultural and ecological renewal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel: Nature in the Western Negev
Feb. 4, 2015 - Gerar River, Israel - Flocks of Starlings, probably consisting of tens of thousands of individuals, perform what seem to be well choreographed aerial dances in perfect harmony as Tu Bishvat, the fifteenth of the Hebrew month of Shevat, is marked in Judaism, celebrating agricultural and ecological renewal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel: Nature in the Western Negev
Feb. 4, 2015 - Gerar River, Israel - Flocks of Starlings, probably consisting of tens of thousands of individuals, perform what seem to be well choreographed aerial dances in perfect harmony as Tu Bishvat, the fifteenth of the Hebrew month of Shevat, is marked in Judaism, celebrating agricultural and ecological renewal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel: Nature in the Western Negev
Feb. 4, 2015 - Gerar River, Israel - Flocks of Starlings, probably consisting of tens of thousands of individuals, perform what seem to be well choreographed aerial dances in perfect harmony as Tu Bishvat, the fifteenth of the Hebrew month of Shevat, is marked in Judaism, celebrating agricultural and ecological renewal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel: Nature in the Western Negev
Feb. 4, 2015 - Gerar River, Israel - Flocks of Starlings, probably consisting of tens of thousands of individuals, perform what seem to be well choreographed aerial dances in perfect harmony as Tu Bishvat, the fifteenth of the Hebrew month of Shevat, is marked in Judaism, celebrating agricultural and ecological renewal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel: Nature in the Western Negev
Feb. 4, 2015 - Gerar River, Israel - Flocks of Starlings, probably consisting of tens of thousands of individuals, perform what seem to be well choreographed aerial dances in perfect harmony as Tu Bishvat, the fifteenth of the Hebrew month of Shevat, is marked in Judaism, celebrating agricultural and ecological renewal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel: Nature in the Western Negev
Feb. 4, 2015 - Gerar River, Israel - Flocks of Starlings, probably consisting of tens of thousands of individuals, perform what seem to be well choreographed aerial dances in perfect harmony as Tu Bishvat, the fifteenth of the Hebrew month of Shevat, is marked in Judaism, celebrating agricultural and ecological renewal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Get off my nuts! This prairie dog was trying to eat a meal in peace before an intrusive bird began to harass him and even attempted to steal his food...The rodent nonchalantly ignored his feathered 'friend' and simply carried on chomping his nut. For 20 minutes intrigued visitors at St Louis Zoo watched as the nosy starling relentlessly hassled the helpless black-tailed prairie dog. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS...Pictured: The bird looks to steal the prairie dog's food...Please byline: Linda Tiepelman/Solent News..© Linda Tiepelman/Solent News & Photo Agency.UK +44 (0) 2380 458800. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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European starlings try to steal nest from a pair of northern flickers, Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Florida, America - 27 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alfred & Fabiola Forns/Solent / Rex Features ( 1302628c )
Nest Stealing Starlings Cause A Flap
These vicious European starlings caused a real flap when they bombard a pair of northern flickers in a bid to steal their nest.
The daring thieves launched themselves at the tree and battled for several minutes until they won the war - forcing the owners to flee.
One starling even pecked at the male flicker's head before grasping its beak with a claw.
Photographer Fabiola Forns, 62, had been told by a friend that a pair of northern flickers were being "harassed" by starlings as they tried to establish a nest.
So, as she and her photographer husband Alfred, 63, had the day off work, they drove to the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Florida armed with their cameras.
Fabiola, a photography teacher, said: "The pair of flickers started arranging the nest early in the day and were harassed by a gang of starlings.
"There was a midday break and the flickers continued chipping wood inside the cavity.
"After we were there, we could see a handful of the starlings get close and apparently plotted the moment to hit again.
"Sure enough, the attack came against the male, sometimes being mobbed by more than one starling.
"The fight went on for a few long minutes, even inside the cavity.
"Finally, an out-of-breath flicker had to give in and leave the nest to the gang of starlings.
"I'm not sure if any bird was critically injured but feathers flew everywhere and they were pecking at each other with fury."
The European starling was introduced to the state in the late 1800s by a William Shakespeare fan, together with all the species figuring in his work.
Fabiola said there are now millions of the "pests" and a fair amount of them are destroyed because they are not covered by the Migratory Bird Act.
She added: "They are causing a problem...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QXBJHMHID
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European starlings try to steal nest from a pair of northern flickers, Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Florida, America - 27 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alfred & Fabiola Forns/Solent / Rex Features ( 1302628b )
Nest Stealing Starlings Cause A Flap
These vicious European starlings caused a real flap when they bombard a pair of northern flickers in a bid to steal their nest.
The daring thieves launched themselves at the tree and battled for several minutes until they won the war - forcing the owners to flee.
One starling even pecked at the male flicker's head before grasping its beak with a claw.
Photographer Fabiola Forns, 62, had been told by a friend that a pair of northern flickers were being "harassed" by starlings as they tried to establish a nest.
So, as she and her photographer husband Alfred, 63, had the day off work, they drove to the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Florida armed with their cameras.
Fabiola, a photography teacher, said: "The pair of flickers started arranging the nest early in the day and were harassed by a gang of starlings.
"There was a midday break and the flickers continued chipping wood inside the cavity.
"After we were there, we could see a handful of the starlings get close and apparently plotted the moment to hit again.
"Sure enough, the attack came against the male, sometimes being mobbed by more than one starling.
"The fight went on for a few long minutes, even inside the cavity.
"Finally, an out-of-breath flicker had to give in and leave the nest to the gang of starlings.
"I'm not sure if any bird was critically injured but feathers flew everywhere and they were pecking at each other with fury."
The European starling was introduced to the state in the late 1800s by a William Shakespeare fan, together with all the species figuring in his work.
Fabiola said there are now millions of the "pests" and a fair amount of them are destroyed because they are not covered by the Migratory Bird Act.
She added: "They are causing a problem...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QXBJHMHID
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European starlings try to steal nest from a pair of northern flickers, Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Florida, America - 27 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alfred & Fabiola Forns/Solent / Rex Features ( 1302628a )
Nest Stealing Starlings Cause A Flap
These vicious European starlings caused a real flap when they bombard a pair of northern flickers in a bid to steal their nest.
The daring thieves launched themselves at the tree and battled for several minutes until they won the war - forcing the owners to flee.
One starling even pecked at the male flicker's head before grasping its beak with a claw.
Photographer Fabiola Forns, 62, had been told by a friend that a pair of northern flickers were being "harassed" by starlings as they tried to establish a nest.
So, as she and her photographer husband Alfred, 63, had the day off work, they drove to the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Florida armed with their cameras.
Fabiola, a photography teacher, said: "The pair of flickers started arranging the nest early in the day and were harassed by a gang of starlings.
"There was a midday break and the flickers continued chipping wood inside the cavity.
"After we were there, we could see a handful of the starlings get close and apparently plotted the moment to hit again.
"Sure enough, the attack came against the male, sometimes being mobbed by more than one starling.
"The fight went on for a few long minutes, even inside the cavity.
"Finally, an out-of-breath flicker had to give in and leave the nest to the gang of starlings.
"I'm not sure if any bird was critically injured but feathers flew everywhere and they were pecking at each other with fury."
The European starling was introduced to the state in the late 1800s by a William Shakespeare fan, together with all the species figuring in his work.
Fabiola said there are now millions of the "pests" and a fair amount of them are destroyed because they are not covered by the Migratory Bird Act.
She added: "They are causing a problem...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QXBJHMHID
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European starlings try to steal nest from a pair of northern flickers, Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Florida, America - 27 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alfred & Fabiola Forns/Solent / Rex Features ( 1302628e )
Nest Stealing Starlings Cause A Flap
These vicious European starlings caused a real flap when they bombard a pair of northern flickers in a bid to steal their nest.
The daring thieves launched themselves at the tree and battled for several minutes until they won the war - forcing the owners to flee.
One starling even pecked at the male flicker's head before grasping its beak with a claw.
Photographer Fabiola Forns, 62, had been told by a friend that a pair of northern flickers were being "harassed" by starlings as they tried to establish a nest.
So, as she and her photographer husband Alfred, 63, had the day off work, they drove to the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Florida armed with their cameras.
Fabiola, a photography teacher, said: "The pair of flickers started arranging the nest early in the day and were harassed by a gang of starlings.
"There was a midday break and the flickers continued chipping wood inside the cavity.
"After we were there, we could see a handful of the starlings get close and apparently plotted the moment to hit again.
"Sure enough, the attack came against the male, sometimes being mobbed by more than one starling.
"The fight went on for a few long minutes, even inside the cavity.
"Finally, an out-of-breath flicker had to give in and leave the nest to the gang of starlings.
"I'm not sure if any bird was critically injured but feathers flew everywhere and they were pecking at each other with fury."
The European starling was introduced to the state in the late 1800s by a William Shakespeare fan, together with all the species figuring in his work.
Fabiola said there are now millions of the "pests" and a fair amount of them are destroyed because they are not covered by the Migratory Bird Act.
She added: "They are causing a problem...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QXBJHMHID
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Tens of thousands of Starlings gather over Lough Ennell, Ireland - 04 Feb 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Semperski/Solent News / Rex Features (1288854a)
Thousands of starlings flock together above Lough Ennell
Tens of thousands of Starlings gather over Lough Ennell, Ireland - 04 Feb 2011
Tens of thousands of starlings perform an aerial dance over an Irish lake. Captured over Lough Ennell, Ireland, these birds could be mistaken for a dark cloud silhouetted against the orange sky. Dipping and diving, they make a real din. This ritualistic event is a way the birds decide where they should find shelter for the night. Simon Semperski, a 40-year-old Polish-born photographer who has been living in Ireland for the past five years, took these magnificent pictures. He said: "I was down by the lake to see the sun set, when I heard the familiar sound of the arriving starlings, the sound grew louder as more and more approached. "The sky was then full of them, they were fluttering from every side, they move so fast and in such unison that there is a breeze caused by their wings. "It's a powerful sight to watch as the sun dips below the horizon and a whole little universe prepares for the night."
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Redwinged Starling. (Onychognathus morio). Female, Drakensburg, KwaZulu-Natal. South Africa. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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