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Что (кто) такое Starling - определение

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Sturnidae; Starlings; Sturnini; Murmuration
  • Two starlings and an American robin (right) on grape arbor: The American robin is plucking a grape. Robins and starlings cause serious damage to ripening grapes in California and elsewhere.
  • African [[superb starling]]
  • [[Micronesian starling]]s have been observed feeding on the eggs of [[seabird]]s.
  • [[Hill myna]]s, ''[[Gracula]]'' species
  • The [[chestnut-tailed starling]] is a partial migrant over much of the east of its range, but its movements are poorly understood.
  • [[Cape starling]] (''Lamprotornis nitens'')
  • [[Polynesian starling]], ''Aplonis tabuensis'', ranges from the [[Solomon Islands]] to [[Tonga]].
  • Murmuration]] of common starlings at [[Newport Wetlands Nature Reserve]], Wales
  • The [[common starling]] (''Sturnus vulgaris'') has [[iridescent]] [[plumage]].
  • [[European starling]] eggs
  • Adult feeding young
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Starling         
·noun A California fish; the rock trout.
II. Starling ·noun A structure of piles driven round the piers of a bridge for protection and support;
- called also sterling.
III. Starling ·noun Any passerine bird belonging to Sturnus and allied genera. The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is dark brown or greenish black, with a metallic gloss, and spotted with yellowish white. It is a sociable bird, and builds about houses, old towers, ·etc. Called also stare, and starred. The pied starling of India is Sternopastor contra.
starling         
(starlings)
A starling is a very common bird with greenish-black feathers covered in pale spots which is found in Europe and North America. Starlings often fly around in large groups.
N-COUNT
starling         
starling1
¦ noun a gregarious songbird typically having dark lustrous or iridescent plumage. [Sturnus vulgaris and other species, family Sturnidae.]
Origin
OE st?rlinc, from st?r 'starling' (of Gmc origin) + -ling.
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starling2
¦ noun a wooden pile erected with others near a bridge or pier to protect it from the current or floating objects.
Origin
C17: perh. a corruption of dialect staddling 'staddle'.
Starling         
Starlings are small to medium-sized passerine birds in the family Sturnidae. The name "Sturnidae" comes from the Latin word for starling, sturnus.
Starling (name)         
FAMILY NAME
Starling (surname)
Starling is a given name and a surname. According to one source, the surname arose in Old English as a nickname related to the bird, starling, but the author speculates "it is hard to see why".
Starling pigeon         
PIGEON BREED
Starling (pigeon)
The Starling is a breed of fancy pigeon, developed over many years of selective breeding. They are known for their iridescent feathers.
Starling (1802 ship)         
Starling was built at Harwich in 1802. She traded with Smyrna for some years and then became a West Indiaman.
Starling (nuclear primary)         
AMERICAN NUCLEAR BOMB
The Starling was a small American nuclear bomb developed in the 1950s that was used as the primary in several US thermonuclear weapons.
Paul Starling         
  • 1970 Australian Karate World Championship Team.
  • Gogen Yamaguchi with Paul Starling, [[Sydney]], 1970.
  • Starling with his father
  • Starling shooting a scene in ''The Coolangatta Gold''
  • Starling at the 1970 Karate World Championships. : John Halpin, Paul Starling, Graham Kelleher, Danny Ellaby and Ilias Zacharias
AUSTRALIAN KARATEKA
Starling, Paul
Paul Noel Starling (born 1948) is an Australian martial artist renowned as a Gōjū-ryū Karate master. He was the most senior Caucasian student of Gōjū-ryū Gogen Yamaguchi, and is a world Vice President of the International Karate do Goju Kai Association (IKGA)
Frank–Starling law         
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STROKE VOLUME AND END DIASTOLIC VOLUME
Starling's law of the heart; Frank-Starling mechanism; Starling's law; Frank Starling Law of the Heart; Frank-Starling law; Starling law; Frank-Starling; Starling effect; Heterometric autoregulation; Frank-Starling law of the heart; Frank–Starling mechanism; Frank–Starling; Frank–Starling law of the heart
The Frank–Starling law of the heart (also known as Starling's law and the Frank–Starling mechanism) represents the relationship between stroke volume and end diastolic volume.Widmaier, E.

Википедия

Starling

Starlings are small to medium-sized passerine birds in the family Sturnidae. The Sturnidae are named for the genus Sturnus, which in turn comes from the Latin word for starling, sturnus. Many Asian species, particularly the larger ones, are called mynas, and many African species are known as glossy starlings because of their iridescent plumage. Starlings are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as northern Australia and the islands of the tropical Pacific. Several European and Asian species have been introduced to these areas, as well as North America, Hawaii, and New Zealand, where they generally compete for habitats with native birds and are considered to be invasive species. The starling species familiar to most people in Europe and North America is the common starling, and throughout much of Asia and the Pacific, the common myna is indeed common.

Starlings have strong feet, their flight is strong and direct, and they are very gregarious. Their preferred habitat is fairly open country, and they eat insects and fruit. Several species live around human habitation and are effectively omnivores. Many species search for prey such as grubs by "open-bill probing", that is, forcefully opening the bill after inserting it into a crevice, thus expanding the hole and exposing the prey; this behaviour is referred to by the German verb zirkeln (pronounced [ˈtsɪʁkl̩n]).

Plumage of many species is typically dark with a metallic sheen. Most species nest in holes and lay blue or white eggs.

Starlings have diverse and complex vocalizations and have been known to embed sounds from their surroundings into their own calls, including car alarms and human speech patterns. The birds can recognize particular individuals by their calls and are the subject of research into the evolution of human language.