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sitting amid the most delicate little tulips..so sweet!
ReplyDeleteeuropean starling. very common but so beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! What beautiful coloring on this little fella!
ReplyDeleteHey little starling. Where are your friends? (They usually hang in big noisy groups)
ReplyDeleteA bird indeed :) . I vote for a 'starling' too. We have something looking pretty similar in our garden here in the UK.
ReplyDeleteIt's a starling ~ they're usually in flocks when they come to our feeders and eat us out of house and home. I think I like them better singularly.
ReplyDeleteOh, sorry. I should read the comments before I write one. You already know it's a starling!
ReplyDeleteI am glad others knew what it was or it would have driven me nuts.
ReplyDeleteI think starling too.
ReplyDeleteI love starlings.. they're so much prettier than first meets the eyes. The same with grackles.
ReplyDeleteNice capture of the colors on this guy.
ReplyDeleteDid you know that all the starlings in the US today came from 100 birds that were released in Central Park at the turn of the century? Though they are handsome birds, introducing them here was not "A Good Thing".