Black-bellied Glossy Starling
Black-bellied Glossy Starling
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The Black-bellied Glossy Starling is a vibrant species from Africa, characterized by its intensely glossy blue-green upperparts and distinctively dark, often blackish, underparts. It's a visually stunning bird.
Where to spot
Widespread across West, Central, and East Africa, inhabiting a variety of wooded habitats, including savannas, forests edges, and cultivated areas.
How to spot
Look for its brilliant iridescent blue-green plumage on the back and wings, and contrasting dark belly. Scan trees and open areas where they forage for fruit and insects.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, particularly in the morning and late afternoon when foraging. Resident throughout its range.
Where to spot
Widespread across West, Central, and East Africa, inhabiting a variety of wooded habitats, including savannas, forests edges, and cultivated areas.
How to spot
Look for its brilliant iridescent blue-green plumage on the back and wings, and contrasting dark belly. Scan trees and open areas where they forage for fruit and insects.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, particularly in the morning and late afternoon when foraging. Resident throughout its range.
This starling is known for its remarkable ability to mimic the calls of other bird species, integrating them seamlessly into its own diverse repertoire.
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