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Sturnus cineraceus in the tree #181770971
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Sturnus cineraceus scientific name: Sturnus cineraceus: it is a species of Passeriformes starling family. Its size is slightly larger than that of northern starling. It is black from the top of the head to the back of the neck, white on the forehead and the top of the head, white on the cheeks and ears, and black longitudinal lines. The upper body is grayish brown, the tail is covered with white feathers, the mouth is orange red, the tip is black, and the feet are orange yellow. Sexual love group, in addition to the reproductive period of paired activities, other times more group activities. They often forage in the meadow, river valley, farmland and other tidal wetlands, and often perch on the wire, electricity pole and dead branches of trees when they rest.