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ML389294231

European Starling Sturnus vulgaris

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Contributor

Dave Maddy Media from this contributor

Date

19 Nov 2021 eBird checklist S97795851

Location

203 W Cleveland St, Lafayette US-CO 39.99772, -105.09231
Boulder, Colorado, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 39.997715, -105.092308
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Observation details

Maybe 75 Starlings (total guess...) Anyway, large flock invaded a cottonwood in neighbors’ yard and started “chatting”. A crow said something that sounded to me like "hey! keep it down!", then a Blue Jay made some kind of announcement, causing all of the starlings to move to a different tree. Meanwhile, an invisible Killdeer or two inserted its/their thoughts.

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