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    Haven't seen one of these for quite a while...

    Must be the suet and heated bird bath. European Starling shot with the SP570UZ



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    Re: Haven't seen one of these for quite a while...

    They certainly have beautiful irridescent plumage when you see them up close. Nice shots.

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    Re: Haven't seen one of these for quite a while...

    Quote Originally Posted by scott-devon
    They certainly have beautiful irridescent plumage when you see them up close. Nice shots.
    Thanks, Scott. While considered a pest, they are, nonetheless, quite beautiful when viewed close up. And, hey.... everybody's got to eat
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    Re: Haven't seen one of these for quite a while...

    I agree. Starling, sparrows and blackbirds have their own particular beauty and interesting habits.

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    Re: Haven't seen one of these for quite a while...

    Quote Originally Posted by gjtoth
    While considered a pest
    Really? I didn't know :blush2: I do know many people don't like them


    they are, nonetheless, quite beautiful when viewed close up.
    And under the right lighting. I agree!

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