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In this sample from Pacific Grove, California, a Starling is clearly heard mimicing other birds such as an American Robin and a Killdeer, as well as mechanical environmental sounds.
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A pair of Starlings talk to each other in a small tree at Rosario on Orcas Island, Washington. They often talk this way, with a complex series of soft squeaks and rattles.
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A single Starling mutters quietly to itself in a Cottonwood Tree at Hermosa Meadows, North of Durango, Colorado, one cool October morning.
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A thousand European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) vocalizing all at once. These guys are going to roost in an old, dead Cottonwood tree at Peck's Lake [Arizona].