Family Sturnidae Starlings & Myna
Asian Pied Starling (Sturnus contra) are very common in and around Bangkok. This one was photographed at the Lat Krabang Rice Fields.
Starlings are small to medium-sized passerine birds in the family Sturnidae, common name of Sturnid. The Sturnidae are named for the genus Sturnus, which in turn comes from the Latin word for starling, sturnus. The family contains 128 species which are divided into 36 genera. Many Asian species, particularly the larger ones, are called mynas, and many African species are known as glossy starlings because of their iridescent plumage. Starlings are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as northern Australia and the islands of the tropical Pacific. Several European and Asian species have been introduced to these areas, as well as North America, Hawaii, and New Zealand, where they generally compete for habitats with native birds and are considered to be invasive species. The starling species familiar to most people in Europe and North America is the common starling, and throughout much of Asia and the Pacific, the common myna is indeed common.
Starlings have strong feet, their flight is strong and direct, and they are very gregarious. Their preferred habitat is fairly open country, and they eat insects and fruit. Several species live around human habitation and are effectively omnivores. Many species search for prey such as grubs by "open-bill probing", that is, forcefully opening the bill after inserting it into a crevice, thus expanding the hole and exposing the prey.
Plumage of many species is typically dark with a metallic sheen. Most species nest in holes and lay blue or white eggs.
Starlings have diverse and complex vocalizations and have been known to embed sounds from their surroundings into their own calls, including car alarms and human speech patterns. The birds can recognize particular individuals by their calls and are the subject of research into the evolution of human language.
Asian Glossy Starling (Aplonis panayensis) Phrom Luk Temple Nakhon Si Thammarat Thailand
Asian Pied Starling (Sturnus contra) Khao Sam Roi Yod NP Thailand
Bank Myna (Acridotheres ginginianus) Chambal River Sanctuary India
Black-collared Starling (Sturnus nigricollis) Lumpini Park Bangkok
Brahminy Starling (Sturnia pagodarum) Gir Forest Gujarat India
Bristle-crowned Starling (Onychognathus salvadorii) Queen Elizabeth NP Uganda
Burchell's Starling (Lamprotornis australis) Kruger NP South Africa (ID needs confirmation)
Cape Glossy Starling (Lamprotornis nitens) Imfolozi NP South Africa
Chestnut-tailed Starling (Sturnia malabarica) Bang Khaem Wetlands Nakhon Pathom Thailand
Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis) Thale Noi Wetlands Patthalung Thailand
Crested Myna (Acridotheres cristatellus) Poyang Lake Jiangxi Province China
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) Garfield Park Chicago
Golden-breasted (Starling Lamprotornis regius) Samburu NP Kenya
Gray Starling (Sturnis cineraceus) Tokyo Japan
Great Myna (Acridotheres grandis) Lat Krabang Rice Fields Bangkok
Greater Blue-eared Starling (Lamprotornis chalybaeus) Kruger NP South Africa
Grosbeak Starling (Scissirostrum dubium) Tangkoko NP Sulawesi Indonesia
Hill Myna (Gracula religiosa) Kaeng Krachan NP Thailand
Hildebrandt's Starling (Lamprotornis hildebrandti) Queen Elizabeth NP Uganda
Javan or White-vented Myna (Acridotheres javanicus) Halimun NP Java Barat Indonesia (no gallery)
Kenrick's Starling (Poeoptera kenricki) Masai Mara NP Kenya
Madagascar Starling (Hartlaubius auratus) Berenty Reserve Madagascar
Meves's Starling (Lamprotornis mevesii) Kruger NP South Africa
Pale-winged Starling (Onychognathus nabouroup) Augrabies Falls South Africa
Purple-headed Starling (Hylopsar purpureiceps) Kenya scanned slides 1995
Red-billed Starling (Spodiopsar sericeus) Poyang Lake Jiangxi Province China
Red-winged Starling (Onychognathus morio) Simon's Town South Africa
Rosy Starling (Pastor roseus) Little Rann of Kutch India
Superb Starling (Lamprotornis superbus) Samburu NP Kenya
Venous-breasted Starling (Sturnus birmannicus) Pu Plu Scrublands Petchaburi Thailand
Wattled Starling (Creatophora cinerea) West Coast NP South Africa
White-cheeked starling (Spodiopsar cineraceus) Nanji Hill Reserve Poyang Lake Jiangxi China
White-shouldered Starling (Sturnia sinensis) Thap Yao Rice Fields Lat Krabang Thailand