Masking the daylightone wheeling black star
explodes thousands of starlings.
from The Cuckoo's Haiku
Michael J. Rosen
Michael J. Rosen
The starlings are gathering in big raucous flocks. Finished with nesting and parenting, fall is the "social time" for birds. NPR's Birdnote program ran a segment about how swallows gather along lines and chatter right before they migrate. When they arrive here in April from Central America, they're all silent business, competing for the prettiest mates and best nest sites in northwest barns.As for the common starling, Seattle is graced with them year-round, but autumn is the season when we see enormous flocks.
Party time?
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