Here's a picture I found online of the Tristram's Starling:
He has such beautiful feathers on the underside of his wings. When he spreads his wings it looks like they are completely orange.
And his call is amazing. I tried to find a good recording of it online, but couldn't find a single one as nice as his call was in person.
Here's a little video of one I found on Youtube. I tried to "embed" it, but alas I'm the only one left in the world who doesn't know hot to do that. So all I can give you is a link to the Youtube video of this cute little bird. Sorry. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7reoNi53cw&feature=em-share_video_user
(If you know how to put a Youtube video onto a blog post in Blogger, can you please tell me how to do it?)
The Tristram's Starling is a desert native. This one probably came up from the Judean Desert, just east of us, where they live. They can even be found in the most unlikely places, like on top of Masada.
Goodbye, little friend! Thanks for the visit!
2 comments:
Lovely and relaxing to watch. Thanks for posting.
What a sweet little bird. The following link will take you to the directions on how to embed a YouTube video. http://support.google.com/blogger/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=80767
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