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starling - use in sentences
Converse of object
- see: Cape Glossy Starling Lamprotornis nitens The most commonly seen glossy starling in most of Namibia.
- whistle: The powerful wrens, cheerful chaffinches, delicate sparrows and whistling starlings then weave in melodies, sweet enough to rouse the sun.
- have: Did you know that Mozart had a pet starling?
- find: It's coming home from work and finding an adult starling in your living room I don't like.
Adjective modifier
- spotless: Spotless starling: Widespread Rock Sparrow: one on minor road 5 km southeast of Torralba.
- glossy: Cape Glossy Starling Lamprotornis nitens The most commonly seen glossy starling in most of Namibia.
- European: I am now pursuing a DPhil under the guidance of Dr. Ben Sheldon, studying parental investment in the European starling.
- young: A young starling begs to be fed by the adult on the insect treat fat block.
- blue-eared: Greater blue-eared glossy starling -- Up to 15 along the Atlantic Road.
- common: Spotless Starling ( Sturnus unicolor ) Widespread, but never in big groups or colonies like the common starling.
Modifies a noun
- contrast: Her arms and hands formed a starling contrast to the remainder of the ensemble.. .
- sturnus: No native passerine have been recorded, but redpoll Acanthis flammea and common starling Sturnus vulgaris are both widespread and common.
- vulgaris: No native passerine have been recorded, but redpoll Acanthis flammea and common starling Sturnus vulgaris are both widespread and common.
- flock: The estimated number of birds in the starling flock is 10,000, Some flock!
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