starling
word
/ˈstɑɹɫɪŋ/
/stˈɑːlɪŋ/
Definition
A starling is a small to medium-sized bird with dark, often iridescent feathers, known for flying in large groups and mimicking sounds.
Usage & Nuances
'Starling' refers to many similar bird species in the Sturnidae family. Most common in Europe and Asia, often mentioned in the context of noisy flocks or birdwatching. Rarely used outside bird or wildlife contexts.
Spanish: estorninoPortuguese (BR): estorninhoPortuguese (PT): estorninhoChinese (Simplified): 椋鸟Chinese (Traditional): 椋鳥Hindi: स्टार्लिंग (एक प्रकार का पक्षी)Arabic: زرزورBengali: শালিকRussian: скворецJapanese: ムクドリVietnamese: chim sáoKorean: 찌르레기Turkish: sığırcıkUrdu: توتیاIndonesian: burung jalak
Example Sentences
Starlings can copy car alarms and other sounds.
natural
At sunset, thousands of starlings fill the sky in amazing shapes.
natural
People sometimes consider the starling a pest because it eats crops.
natural
A starling landed on the fence.
basic
The starling has shiny black feathers.
basic
I saw a flock of starlings in the park.
basic