For nature, finding food is a never ending struggle. I don't know what happen to the starlings. I have only seen a few at my bird feeder this winter. There's more at Camera Critters
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Camera Critters - Scrounging For Food
For nature, finding food is a never ending struggle. I don't know what happen to the starlings. I have only seen a few at my bird feeder this winter. There's more at Camera Critters
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birds are always on the look out for a good meal.
ReplyDeleteOf all the birds in the whole world, I do not worry about starlings and pigeons finding food... They manage.
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how gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy Camera Critter post, have a nice weekend.
I'd say that goes for humans too. And Genie is probably right. Add crows to that list.
ReplyDeleteStarlings are certainly tough guys, and generally unliked, but new research being completed in US universities is pointing out that these guys are major predators of farm crop destroying insects.Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWe got lots of starlings. They are pretty good at scrounging food.
ReplyDeletethey lined up looking for food. great shot
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