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Salvaterra de magos (Vanellus), Portugal - 2019.07.19

Salvaterra de magos (Vanellus), Portugal - 2019.07.19

Sturnus unicolor, Vanellus, Salvaterra de Magos, Santarém, Portugal

Sturnus unicolor, Mourisca-Sado, Setúbal, Portugal

Sturnus unicolor, Vanellus, Salvaterra de Magos, Santarém, Portugal

Lofoten Wall mountains reflected in the calm waters of Sandvika Bay off the Norwegian Sea on a crystal-clear summer day.

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Good thing that he has that "white notch" just in front of the wing, or I might not have recognized him without his spots. By summer, Spotted Sandpipers will develop dark spots on a bright white breast and belly. This picture taken in February at Ding Darling NWR, Florida.

Sturnus unicolor, Vanellus, Salvaterra de Magos, Santarém, Portugal

Sturnus unicolor, Mourisca-Sado, Setúbal, Portugal

Spotless Starling, Spain

 

won't be uploading on flickr for a while as my latest photos not being seen again (3rd time since flickr upgrade), as far as i'm concerned flickr worse than it was before the revamp & they seem to think not being able to get camera roll working is a bit of a joke, pretty important part of flickr as far as I'm concerned

Sturnus unicolor, Mourisca-Sado, Setúbal, Portugal

Spotless Starling

Sturnus unicolor, Mourisca-Sado, Setúbal, Portugal

Washing his (already clean) foot.

Bastian (mixed breed), 16.03.2023

 

Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera

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Sturnus unicolor, Vanellus, Salvaterra de Magos, Santarém, Portugal

Sturnus unicolor, Mourisca-Sado, Setúbal, Portugal

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Sturnus unicolor, Mourisca-Sado, Setúbal, Portugal

Sturnus unicolor, Mourisca-Sado, Setúbal, Portugal

 

Sturnus unicolor, Vanellus, Salvaterra de Magos, Santarém, Portugal

Sturnus unicolor.

Spotless starling.

Adulto macho(base del pico de color azul), con plumaje nupcial.

Parque natural del Clot de Galvany.

Sturnus unicolor, Mourisca-Sado, Setúbal, Portugal

Sturnus unicolor, Vanellus, Salvaterra de Magos, Santarém, Portugal

The Iberian equivalent of the Starling. Taken on our recent visit to Spain.

 

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Species: Sturnus unicolor

 

Name: Spotless starling

 

Nombre: Estornino negro

 

Lugar de la captura: España

Taken last spring... Wish you a wonderful day...

Spotless Wisconsin Central F45 #6653 is riding the turntable at Shops Yard in North Fond du Lac, Wisconsin on a January day in 1996. – This handsome EMD had emerged from the paint shop only a few weeks before, so it had yet to take on a coating of winters ugly grime. ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©

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Cycloneda sanguinea is a large ladybird beetle with red, unspotted elytra (wing covers). The color ranges from orange to deep red. The white and black marks on the head and pronotum are very distinctive, and they are also gender-specific.

 

From my garden September 2021

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El almez (Celtis australis) es un árbol cada vez más utilizado en los parques urbanos y periurbanos de las ciudades. Sus frutos constituyen el sustento de un gran número de aves en los meses invernales. Mirlos, zorzales, gorriones, pinzones, currucas y estorninos encuentran en ellos un alimento abundante y cercano.

Spotless 1930 Alvis 16/95, VC 2949, at Prescott speed hill climb on 2nd August 2020.

Sturnus unicolor, Mourisca-Sado, Setúbal, Portugal

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Familia: Sturnidae

Nombre científico: Sturnus unicolor

Nombre Inglés: Spotless starling

Nombre común: Estornino Negro

Lugar: Cabra, Córdoba

País: España

  

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