Starling Collection
Witness the breathtaking sight of a murmuration of starlings on Anglesey, as hundreds of thousands of these magnificent birds, known scientifically as Sturnus vulgaris
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Witness the breathtaking sight of a murmuration of starlings on Anglesey, as hundreds of thousands of these magnificent birds, known scientifically as Sturnus vulgaris, come together in perfect harmony. The skies above Brighton West Pier in Sussex are transformed into a mesmerizing spectacle as starlings arrive to roost during the chilly December evenings. Marvel at the incredible display of nature's artistry as these agile creatures dance and weave through the air. In East Sussex, England, witness another stunning murmuration above Brighton West Pier. The Common starling flock is pursued by a majestic Peregrine falcon, adding an element of drama to this already awe-inspiring performance. As January arrives in Sussex, Starlings Sturnus vulgarus gracefully descend upon Brightons Palace Pier to find their resting place for the night. Travel back in time with John James Audubon's iconic illustration from his Birds of America collection. Admire the Red-winged Blackbird or red-winged Starling (Agelaius phoeniceus), beautifully captured by Audubon's artistic prowess in 1827. Across Europe, European starling flocks take flight and create enchanting patterns against the backdrop of vast open skies. In Brighton pier, watch as these elegant birds fly towards their roosting spot with precision and grace. Experience nature's grandeur near Gretna, Scotland where an immense flock of starlings swirls at dusk to avoid and confuse predators like the peregrine falcon. Witness firsthand how they form elaborate formations that leave spectators spellbound. The beauty and wonderment continue with yet another murmuration featuring Common starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) accompanied by a graceful Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus). These avian acrobats showcase their synchronized movements amidst twilight hues. Finally, let us not forget about our beloved Starling Bird itself - its glossy black feathers and iridescent sheen make it a true marvel of nature.