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File:White-headed starling (Sturnia erythropygia) May 2013 Neil Island Andaman.jpg

White-headed Starling

White-headed Starling

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A distinctive starling with a white head and dark body, found in Southeast Asia. It is often seen in open habitats.
Where to spot
Open forests, agricultural areas, and coastal regions in parts of Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
How to spot
Look for its prominent white head against a dark, glossy body. Often seen foraging in trees or on the ground in small groups.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active during daylight hours.
File:White-headed starling (Sturnia erythropygia) May 2013 Neil Island Andaman.jpg
File:White-headed starling (Sturnia erythropygia) May 2013 Neil Island Andaman.jpg
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The White-headed Starling has a striking contrast between its bright white head and dark body, making it stand out from other starlings in its range.
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