Singing starling

Aplonis cantoroides

The singing starling is a medium-sized starling.
Juvenile Singing starling, Nimbokrang, Papua  Aplonis cantoroides,Australia (continent),Geotagged,Indonesia,New Guinea,Nimbokrang,Papua,Papua 2023,Singing starling,Spring,West Papua,Western New Guinea

Appearance

Adult singing starlings have glossy black plumage and bright red irises. Immature birds are paler, with streaked underparts and brown irises. They are distinguished from metallic starlings by shorter, square tails and thicker bills.
Singing Starling, Waigeo Selatan, Indonesia  Aplonis cantoroides,Australia (continent),Geotagged,Indonesia,New Guinea,Papua,Papua 2023,Raja Ampat,Singing starling,Spring,Waigeo,West Papua,Western New Guinea

Distribution

Singing starlings are found in New Guinea and some adjacent islands, the Bismarck Archipelago, Admiralty Islands and Solomon Islands. They have been recorded from Boigu and Saibai Islands, Queensland, Australian territory in north-western Torres Strait.

Status

As a species with a large range and no evidence of population decline, it is assessed as being of Least Concern.

Habitat

SThey inhabit forest edges, gardens and cultivated areas with trees, urban areas and coconut groves.

Reproduction

They nest in tree-hollows, cliffs and buildings, often colonially, laying 2-3 pale blue eggs.

Food

They eat figs and other soft fruits, and sometimes insects.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilySturnidae
GenusAplonis
SpeciesA. cantoroides
Photographed in
Indonesia