After visiting the Holding a Hummingbird thread, this is going from the sublime to the ridiculous.
The neighbor found him slow-roasting in the parking lot where she works. He’s about 12 days old in this picture, and can’t walk yet.
much further along
“Yes, Mama, I’ll keep him AWAY from my eyes.”
Turning Kevin’s old sandbox into an outdoor flight cage.
Here in Maryland it’s legal to keep starlings without a permit, because they aren’t native birds. But-- it’s not something to do without taking a lot of thought first. If they’re tamed they won’t be able to survive in the wild, and they can live for 15 yrs or more. There is a website all about the particulars of keeping starlings in captivity-- the dos and don’ts. There’s lots of don’ts.
starling website
http://www.starlingtalk.com/index.htm
Starlings have been kept as pets since Roman times and are mentioned in Shakespeare-- because of their excellent mimicry. Mozart had one who whistled the theme of one of his musical compositions.
Konrad Lorenz (animal behaviorist ) had a pet starling and called them “the poor man’s dog”.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konrad_Lorenz
Here’s one playing fetch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4qxZDTtGC8&feature=related
Their mimicry can be very entertaining
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S4QLiqeAQM
but sometimes it can go horribly wrong
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDriW76zmxs
Yes there’s too many of them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XH-groCeKbE
…about 600 million worldwide. Here in the US they’re an unwelcome invasive species and cause problems by taking the nest sites of native birds, stealing crops, gathering in huge flocks and then dumping their droppings. But they are successful because they are curious, intelligent, gregarious, aggressive and pushy. Sturnus vulgaris sounds a lot like the species Homo sapiens I’ve been teaching mine to say “I’m an invasive species”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXVjPVsBTSY
and when I repeat it to him I realize it’s true for me, too
I’m also playing pennywhistle for him and hoping he’ll learn some of that. But chances are he’ll pick up one of our other frequently repeated phrases that we say in his presence-- “Please don’t poop on my head”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starling