They have kids to feed...
...and it's amazing what they will do to get some food.
These are not tame Starling birds, but they are not scared to take chances.
The red-winged starling (Onychognathus morio) is a bird of the starling family Sturnidae native to eastern Africa from Ethiopia to the Cape in South Africa. An omnivorous, generalist species, it prefers cliffs and mountainous areas for nesting, and has moved into cities and towns due to similarity to its original habitat.
In rural areas, red-winged starlings are often spotted perching on livestock and game, such as cattle, klipspringers and giraffes, a trait shared by the pale-winged starling, and may take insects and ectoparasites such as ticks, much in the manner of oxpeckers.
The red-winged starling is territorial, aggressive and intolerant when nesting, and will attack other species, including domestic animals and humans. When not breeding, red-winged starlings are highly gregarious and will associate with other members of their species in large flocks.
This one below came up to us to see if we had food on the table, but it had no luck, as we only had coffee.
Somehow, the starlings got food somewhere and look how brave the little Cape Sparrow was by nicking a piece and then scattering.
Ah! So there was a youngster, and that piece of biscuit was way too big for it.
The mom sat looking if the youngster could break it up, but no go.
So the mom called the dad, and she started to break the food into bite sized pieces for the youngster to eat.
Then the dad proceeded to feed the youngster.
In the meantime, the mom started to eat her piece.
Have you ever seen a starling's tongue?
And that was it, as we had to leave. At times we have great fun sitting at the open air coffee shops, and there are some classy ones in our area. The locals also like to meet and chat with friends and family at the shops, but sadly a few are very scared of the starlings. The next time that my wife has a biscuit in her hand with a starling also on her hand, I will show you a picture. The birds are not dangerous, as all that they want is to feed their youngsters.
Such is the life of the starlings.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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Wow nice
Birds are like humans as well, eh? Parents helping their children how to eat. If these birds were humans, I bet they're a lovely family.😁
I think that birds taught humans how to eat and how to care for their children. 😊
happy family, they really love their children. great shot👍
Oh yeah, birds will defend their children with their lives. Thank you. !LOL
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But I've lived here for last 216 years, and haven't heard anything unusual.
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It's amazing, are you a bird hunter? I see you always take very close photos.
No, I am a bird watcher, and my camera has a great zoom.
Wow, that's really cool, I don't know how much USDT this camera will cost, I don't know if I can afford it.
Thank you, and you can always Google the Canon PowershotSX70HS price.
Wow, this Canon is quite expensive but it doesn't matter because the results are really satisfying.
Birds are intelligent creatures aren't they! I love watching them. I'm not surprised that the birds have no fear of your wife and will light on her hand. She is a nature lover and they must know it instinctually.
Yep, very intelligent, and my wife has the habit to wear a cap when she feeds the birds. So, every time that she goes out there with me, the birds recognise her cap, and they know that their restaurant is approaching. !LOL
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One is hard up, the other is soft down.
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During the breeding season, red-winged starlings become fiercely territorial and aggressive.
This happened to us once too. We also went to a hotel to have food and the same birds came and it was quite a pleasure to see them because it is difficult to take such pictures as they fly away.
Glad that you had the same experience, and fortunately I was able to get some pictures of them.
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.Parents will always be parents no matter the creature. The bond is always there. This is super beautiful ☺️
Absolutely true!
They are always funny and clever.
It must be fun to sit at a coffee shop and have birds casually come up to you. I’d love to witness something like this one day.
Oh yes, we have much fun with the birds, and hopefully you will also have the same some time in the future. !LOL
You captured amazing pictures!! Those birds are super cute, and I can imagine it wasn’t easy to capture exactly the moment when the birds were taking and saving the food!