Golden-breasted Starling (Cosmopsarus regius) - Wiki Golden-breasted Starling
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[Photo] Golden-breasted Starling (Cosmopsarus regius) at the Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Date October 6, 2006. Author Colin M.L. Burnett (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cburnett)
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The
Golden-breasted Starling,
Cosmopsarus regius also known as
Royal Starling is a medium-sized, up to 35cm long, passerine in the starling family. The adult has a metallic green head and upperback, bright golden yellow breast and belly, dark bill and legs, white iris and metallic violet blue on wings, back, neck and its long tail feathers. Both sexes are similar. The young is duller than adult.
The
Golden-breasted Starling is distributed to the grassland, savanna and shrubland of northeast Africa, from Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya and northern Tanzania.
The
Golden-breasted Starling is a social animal, living in groups of three to twelve individuals. Its diet consists mainly of insects and
termites. The
Golden-breasted Starling molts once a year, after the breeding season.
The female usually lays between three to five pale green eggs with red speckles. It nests in tree holes. The nest is made from leaves, roots and other vegetation matters.
Widespread throughout its habitat range, the
Golden-breasted Starling is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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