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Common Starling

Sturnus vulgaris
Linnaeus, C, 1758
Estornino Pinto
Estorninho-malhado

Family: Sturnidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: It is a medium-sized, stocky bird, easily recognized by its dark plumage with strong iridescent sheen, showing greenish and purplish tones depending on light conditions. During the breeding season, the body is covered with small pale spots, which become more conspicuous outside the breeding period. The bill is long, straight, and pointed, bright yellow during reproduction and darker during the rest of the year. Legs are pinkish to reddish, and the tail is relatively short. Sexes are similar, though subtle differences in bill base coloration and vocalizations may be noted.

Geographic distribution: This species is native to most of Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa, occupying a wide range of temperate regions. Beyond its native range, it has been introduced to many regions worldwide, including North America, South America, Australia, and New Zealand. In these areas, its distribution has expanded widely, largely due to its adaptability and close association with human-modified environments.

Habitat: It inhabits a broad variety of environments, ranging from farmland, grasslands, and rural landscapes to densely populated urban areas. It is commonly found in parks, gardens, city centers, industrial zones, and roadside areas. Open habitats with available nesting cavities are preferred, whether natural or artificial.

Diet: It has an omnivorous and opportunistic diet, feeding on insects, larvae, earthworms, spiders, small invertebrates, fruits, seeds, and human food waste. In warmer months, animal prey dominates the diet, while plant material becomes more important during autumn and winter. It typically forages on the ground, probing the soil with its bill and exploiting concentrated food sources.

Behavior: This is a highly social species, especially outside the breeding season, when it forms large flocks that may number thousands of individuals. These flocks perform coordinated aerial displays known as murmurations. It is very vocal and capable of mimicking sounds from other birds and environmental noises. It can behave aggressively toward other species, often displacing them from feeding or nesting sites.

Nesting: Nesting occurs in cavities, including tree holes, buildings, poles, roofs, and nest boxes. The nest is built with grasses, feathers, and assorted plant materials. Clutches usually consist of 4–6 bluish eggs, incubated by both parents. Chicks remain in the nest for about three weeks and receive extensive parental care.

Conservation status: Globally classified as Least Concern (LC) due to its large population and wide distribution. However, in regions where it has been introduced, it may cause negative ecological impacts, particularly through competition with native cavity-nesting species.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025





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Foto
Photography ID: 596097
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
08/09/2024
Hugo Alberto Valderrey
Foto
Photography ID: 558215
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
11/25/2023
Jorge Schlemmer
Foto
Photography ID: 512450
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
10/07/2022
Federico J. Villegas
Foto
Photography ID: 509955
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
09/29/2022
Julián Tocce
Foto
Photography ID: 505802
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
08/25/2022
Hugo Alberto Valderrey
Foto
Photography ID: 501766
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
07/20/2022
Jorge Carlos Trincavelli
Foto
Photography ID: 439321
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
03/01/2021
Patricia Gabriela Mancilla Iglesias
Foto
Photography ID: 386681
 
Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
03/02/2020
Tramannoni Ariel
Foto
Photography ID: 357707
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
10/12/2019
Jorge Schlemmer
Foto
Photography ID: 283109
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
08/20/2018
Jorge Schlemmer
Foto
Photography ID: 267879
 
Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
05/20/2018
Jorge Schlemmer
Foto
Photography ID: 230475
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
11/25/2017
Jorge Schlemmer



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
220647508/12/2024ArgentinaCórdobaMiramarFabrizio García
216998821/09/2024ArgentinaCórdobaLaguna mar chiquita, MiramarPablo Eguia
213425909/08/2024ArgentinaCórdobaCostanera de Miramar., MiramarHugo Alberto Valderrey
192319925/11/2023ArgentinaCórdobaLoma de los Indios, MiramarJorge Schlemmer
190629218/10/2023ArgentinaCórdobaMiramarHernán Tolosa
211834423/07/2023ArgentinaCórdobaRuta Provincial 3, MiramarGisela Ballent
179598423/07/2023ArgentinaCórdobaRuta Provincial 3, MiramarSantiago Juan Torres
166471729/10/2022ArgentinaCórdobaMiramar8Hugo Caverzasi
166523607/10/2022ArgentinaCórdobaCostanera de Miramar., MiramarFederico J. Villegas
165235129/09/2022ArgentinaCórdobaCamping Los Sanavirones, Miramar2Julián Tocce
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 11/04/2026.