A Pair of Chestnut Tailed Starlings basking in the sun
A winter visitor, local migrant and a common starling in our region around this time. These birds share the same habitat and are similar in behaviour to the Brahminy starling. They are found often on the Acacia bushes on the roadsides or trees in flocks.
The birds are local migrants and I think - not sure - migrate from the western hills (A mega bio diversity region) to the forests on the East. I am not sure why that is yet. The migration from the Western Hill Range is still a big question to me since the region neither gets too hot nor too cold in winters and food is found in abundance.
Thank you so much in advance for all your views, feedback and faves. Much appreciated.
A Pair of Chestnut Tailed Starlings basking in the sun
A winter visitor, local migrant and a common starling in our region around this time. These birds share the same habitat and are similar in behaviour to the Brahminy starling. They are found often on the Acacia bushes on the roadsides or trees in flocks.
The birds are local migrants and I think - not sure - migrate from the western hills (A mega bio diversity region) to the forests on the East. I am not sure why that is yet. The migration from the Western Hill Range is still a big question to me since the region neither gets too hot nor too cold in winters and food is found in abundance.
Thank you so much in advance for all your views, feedback and faves. Much appreciated.