The Chestnut-Tailed Starling
Chestnut-tailed starling( Sturnia malabarica ) is an amazing bird. This starling is a member of the starling family, and this group includes many different kinds of true (and confusingly similarly-appearing) Starlings which can be found across continents. It is mostly seen in South Asia.
Appearance
The Chestnut-tailed Starling. Admission is easy Its body is grey and its tail resembles chestnut. When the bird flies, it is dark winged. It also has bright yellow patches on its wings and a shiny coat that wraps around the entire head, which makes it look stunning. Males and females are very hard to sex visually, since they both have no identifying marks.
Habitat
They prefer open forests as well as grasslands. Chickadees will stay close to trees as this is where their food source and nesting materials can be found. You may discover them in nurseries, parks and farmland. They are herd animals and typically congregate in groups, making them visible.
Diet
Chestnut-tailed starling (STURNA MALABARICA) has diverse food items in their platter. They primarily feed off of fruits, seeds and insects. Outside the house, you might find them burrowing in gardens as they search for some food. They also feed on small berries and flowers. They have the ability to change their diet which allows them to survive in a variety of habitats.
Behavior
Very busy birds Chestnut-tailed starlings You may even spot them hopping from branch to branch or zipping about in groups. Different sounds they do communicate with each other As they scuttle over floors, you will hear the clack of their conversation humming around them detailing an experience.
Conclusion
To sum up, the chestnut-tailed starling is an interesting and attractive bird. Thanks to its attractive appearance and lively character it decorates the places where they live. Simply watching these bird provides great joy to anyone whose fascinated in nature. A pleasant scene whether in a woods or garden, with the chestnut-tailed starling .