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The Starling (Sturus Vulgaris)

The Starling (Sturus Vulgaris). By Ashley & Danielle . Effects on ecosystems. Starlings usually live around people, using mowed lawns, city streets, and agricultural fields for feeding. Trees, buildings, and other structures are what the starlings use for nesting. Food Web.

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The Starling (Sturus Vulgaris)

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  1. The Starling(Sturus Vulgaris) By Ashley & Danielle

  2. Effects on ecosystems Starlings usually live around people, using mowed lawns, city streets, and agricultural fields for feeding. Trees, buildings, and other structures are what the starlings use for nesting.

  3. Food Web Starlings eat insects and other invertebrates.

  4. Effects on earth/Habitat • This type of bird can learn the calls up to 20 different species. • They annoy people by making very loud sounds that the people start banging pots so they will fly away.

  5. Reasons for success There is a much larger population than most other birds.

  6. Name of Species • The scientific name for this animal is (SturusVulgaris). • The classification for this type of animal is a bird in the Animalia Kingom. • The common name for this animal is (Starling). • Phylum of this animal is Chordata. • Class of this animal is Aves.

  7. Reasons for success There is a much larger population than most other birds.

  8. Distribution • The Starling is from North America and can be found in New York today.

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