Aplonis panayensis, or more commonly known as the Asian Glossy Starling is a bird that is often mistaken as a small crow. Under closer examination, their seemingly black plumage actually sports an iridescent sheen that changes from black, green or sometimes, even purple under different lighting conditions. However, their single most striking feature would be their unmistakably fiery red-eyes.
A member of the Sturnidae family, the Asian Starlings share the same trait of being very sociable, as with most of the other birds in this family. They roost their young in such communities that sometimes can make up to two dozen birds. A nest typically contains three spotted blue eggs. Hardworking and devoted parents, Asian Starlings are observed to take care of their chicks by performing a daily routine of bringing back food (typically fruits) and cleaning up the nest till the chicks are able to take flight and fend for themselves.
Presenting thee, the red-eyed parent
An adult Starling feeding its chicks
The unmistakable red-eyes
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A member of the Sturnidae family, the Asian Starlings share the same trait of being very sociable, as with most of the other birds in this family. They roost their young in such communities that sometimes can make up to two dozen birds. A nest typically contains three spotted blue eggs. Hardworking and devoted parents, Asian Starlings are observed to take care of their chicks by performing a daily routine of bringing back food (typically fruits) and cleaning up the nest till the chicks are able to take flight and fend for themselves.
Presenting thee, the red-eyed parent
An adult Starling feeding its chicks
The unmistakable red-eyes
Special thanks goes to Mr Tan and chngpe01 for sharing their knowledge and know-how.
For your comments and viewing pleasure