They are invasive but legal to own as a pet. If anyone has any babies they are trying to get rid of or rehome please let me know. If you're not in NC it would have to be shipped & I'm willing to pay for that process
My friend found this nestling sitting outside all day. There’s no nest around and it seems dehydrated. I was thinking this is either a robin or starling. The only feather it has are almost black in color. Any ideas?
Hi there! I am looking for a young nestling or fledgling European Starling to raise as a pet. Because they are considered an invasive species, they are not protected like other wild birds and are 100% legal to own. They are truly wonderful pets, full of personality, and capable of mimicking...
Hey all! I am currently rehabbing a baby Starling. I would really love to have some more of them as they make great pets! I live in Nashville Tennessee, but would be willing to travel a little to find some! Any leads would be appreciated!
I'm considering getting a pet starling. I'm building an aviary for my button quail soon, would I be able to keep a starling with them? Or at least let the starling in with them sometimes to have more room to fly? Would they harass each other or would they be okay?
Photo by Tim Felce (Airwolfhound) - Starling, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27814540
Starlings are a very common bird, especially in the american northeast. Although not harmful to chickens, they tend to carry parasites and can really make a mess in a coop...