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  1. Mar 14, 2022 · Scientists think a murmuration is a visual invitation to attract other starlings to join a group night roost. One theory is that spending the night together keeps the starlings warmer as they...

  2. A murmuration is the flocking behavior of starlings in groups of hundreds or even thousands. When can I see a murmuration of starlings? Starling murmurations occur mainly in the winter season, somewhere between October and March.

  3. Nov 4, 2021 · Starlings are small- to medium-size birds that have a short tail and a pointed head with glossy black feathers streaked with hints of purple and green. In large numbers, starlings can create a...

  4. Jan 5, 2013 · It's called a murmuration. Have you ever seen a murmuration? If you have, you would know it. Seeing hundreds — even thousands — of starlings flying together in a whirling, ever-changing pattern is a phenomenon of nature that amazes and delights those lucky enough to witness it.

  5. What is a Starling Murmuration? The Science Behind Murmurations; The Beauty and Awe of Murmurations; Global Hotspots for Murmurations; The Ecological Role of Starlings and Their Murmurations; Best Practices for Witnessing a Murmuration; Capturing Murmurations: Tips for Photographers and Videographers; Starlings Beyond the Murmurations; Threats ...

  6. Mar 31, 2022 · Scientists think a murmuration is a visual invitation to attract other starlings to join a group night roost. One theory is that spending the night together keeps the starlings warmer as they ...

  7. Starling murmuration guide: why and when they happen and best places to see one in the UK - Countryfile.com. BBC Countryfile Magazine's expert starling murmuration guide explains what it is, why they happen and where to see one in the UK.

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