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White faced starling

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Passeriformes

Scientific name
  
Sturnornis albofrontatus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Sturnidae

Higher classification
  
White-faced starling Surfbirds Online Photo Gallery Search Results

Genus
  
Sturnornis (but see text)Legge, 1879

Similar
  
Bird, Sri Lanka hill myna, Starling, Ashy‑headed laughingthrush, White‑headed starling

The white-faced starling, (Sturnornus albofrontatus), is a member of the starling family of birds. It is an endemic resident breeder in Sri Lanka. It was for a long time erroneously known as S. senex; this was eventually identified as a junior synonym of the red-billed starling (Mees 1997).

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The adults of these 22 cm-long birds have green-glossed dark grey upperparts and whitish underparts. The head is paler than the underparts. The sexes are similar, but juveniles are duller, with brown upperparts and greyer underparts.

White-faced starling Oriental Bird Club Image Database Whitefaced Starling

As the genus Sturnus is highly paraphyletic, it was not certain whether the present species would be retained therein. Though it was not included in recent studies (Jønsson & Fjeldså 2006, Zuccon et al. 2006), its appearance suggests it is not close to the European starling, the type species of Sturnus. It is also generally not included among those species which are often (and probably correctly) placed in Acridotheres. Most taxonomic authorities place the species in its own genus, Sturnornis.

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This passerine is typically found in tall forest, usually high in the canopy. The white-faced starling builds its nest in a hole. The normal clutch is two eggs.

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Like most starlings, the white-faced starling is fairly omnivorous, eating fruit, nectar and insects.

In culture

In Sri Lanka, this bird is known as Hisa sudu Sharikava in the Sinhala language.

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References

White-faced starling Wikipedia


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