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Metallic starling

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Aplonis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Sturnidae

Scientific name
  
Aplonis metallica

Higher classification
  
Aplonis

Order
  
Passerine

Metallic starling Metallic starling Wikipedia

Similar
  
Bird, Aplonis, Starling, Moluccan starling, Long‑crested myna

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The metallic starling (Aplonis metallica), also known as shining starling, is a bird in the starling family. It is native of the Moluccas, New Guinea, Queensland and the Solomon Islandss.

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Description

Metallic starling Metallic Starling Shining Starling Aplonis metallica

The adult has brilliant red eyes, a long forked tail and green-glossed black plumage. Immatures are pale below with dark streaks.

Behaviour

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They are very social and flocks of them build messy suspended globular nests in tall rain forest trees where they breed, possibly only during the wet season (north-west monsoon, October–March) (observed at Kokopo, East New Britain Province, 2016). They are not fearful of humans and their activity on the ground below, being well separated from them by altitude, but a loud noise will see them fly out in a tight formation, circle, then return to their nests. Their movement is very fast. During the early part of the 20th century, a flock (or flocks) were seen to migrate during August to Dunk Island in far north Queensland, where they mate, preparing messy globular nests for their young which hang from tall trees. There they remain until April, whereupon they make their return journey to New Guinea. They are also seen in other areas of Queensland including Kuranda in the Atherton Tablelands, and Mossman Gorge.

References

Metallic starling Wikipedia