Sturnia pagodarum, commonly known as the Brahminy Starling, is a bird species found across the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It features a glossy purplish-blue plumage with a distinctive white underbelly and a crest on its head. This starling is notable for its melodious song and its ability to mimic other bird calls. Often seen in large flocks, it exhibits social behavior, communicating through various vocalizations.
Canyon Wrens are small birds typically found in rocky, arid environments in the western United States and parts of Mexico. They are recognizable by their reddish-brown upperparts, white underparts, and a distinctive long, curved bill. Their song is often described as one of the most beautiful among North American birds.
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