RF2JB58PK–Wren sing through breeding season pronouncing their territories.
RMHEWN13–The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer; young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song.
RM2A2NJJW–Sturnus vulgaris, Print, The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer; young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for
RMEE1F7T–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight at dusk, Derbyshire, England, February
RF2AGWATF–Starling murmuration looking like a tornado as they create large flocks for communal autumn and winter roost as a means of protection from predators.
RMKG89H7–Brighton, UK, 4th November 2017. A flock of thousands of starlings forms murmurations above the sea and derelict West Pier in Brighton, East Sussex. UK starlings flock in large numbers every autumn as the days get colder, before forming large communal roosts during the cold winter months. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMKHGMXB–Burscough, Lancashire, UK Weather 16th November, 2017. Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at dawn as an estimated fifty thousand starlings take to the air after a cold night in rural Lancashire. The onset of winter triggers these mumurations as huge flocks of gregarious birds congregate to find communal roosts. The murmur or chatter, the interaction and communication between birds as they fly, is quite intense. These displays are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RF2B9261D–Sturnus vulgaris, Print, The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer, young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for
RF2JB58KM–Wren sing through breeding season pronouncing their territories.
RM2A2NJJE–Sturnus vulgaris, Print, The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer; young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for
RMEE1F7R–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight at dusk, Derbyshire, England, February
RF2AGWABH–Starling murmuration looking like a tornado as they create large flocks for communal autumn and winter roost as a means of protection from predators.
RMKG89HB–Brighton, UK, 4th November 2017. A flock of thousands of starlings forms murmurations above the sea and derelict West Pier in Brighton, East Sussex. UK starlings flock in large numbers every autumn as the days get colder, before forming large communal roosts during the cold winter months. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMKHGMXC–Burscough, Lancashire, UK Weather 16th November, 2017. Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at dawn as an estimated fifty thousand starlings take to the air after a cold night in rural Lancashire. The onset of winter triggers these mumurations as huge flocks of gregarious birds congregate to find communal roosts. The murmur or chatter, the interaction and communication between birds as they fly, is quite intense. These displays are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RF2J62T18–Wrens sing from a variety of vantage points in breeding season.
RF2B9261G–Sturnus vulgaris, Print, The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer, young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for
RM2A2NJJK–Sturnus vulgaris, Print, The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer; young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for
RMEE1F7X–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight at sunset, Derbyshire, England, December
RF2AGWAFR–Starling murmuration looking like a tornado as they create large flocks for communal autumn and winter roost as a means of protection from predators.
RMKG89GR–Brighton, UK, 4th November 2017. A flock of thousands of starlings forms murmurations above the sea and derelict West Pier in Brighton, East Sussex. UK starlings flock in large numbers every autumn as the days get colder, before forming large communal roosts during the cold winter months. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMKHGMXF–Burscough, Lancashire, UK Weather 16th November, 2017. Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at dawn as an estimated fifty thousand starlings take to the air after a cold night in rural Lancashire. The onset of winter triggers these mumurations as huge flocks of gregarious birds congregate to find communal roosts. The murmur or chatter, the interaction and communication between birds as they fly, is quite intense. These displays are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RF2J62T22–Wrens sing from a variety of vantage points in breeding season.
RF2B9261H–Sturnus vulgaris, Print, The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer, young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for
RFKHGX6N–Burscough, Lancashire, UK Weather 18th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated fifty thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and early nights triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RM2A2NJJ7–Sturnus vulgaris, Print, The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer; young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for
RMEE1F80–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight at sunset, blurred movement, Derbyshire, England, December
RF2AGWAJN–Starling murmuration looking like a tornado as they create large flocks for communal autumn and winter roost as a means of protection from predators.
RMKG89GJ–Brighton, UK, 4th November 2017. A flock of thousands of starlings forms murmurations above the sea and derelict West Pier in Brighton, East Sussex. UK starlings flock in large numbers every autumn as the days get colder, before forming large communal roosts during the cold winter months. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RF2J62T2F–Wrens sing from a variety of vantage points in breeding season.
RF2J6ED5K–In the breeding season wrens often sing from posts and other various vantage points.
RFKHGX6R–Burscough, Lancashire, UK Weather 18th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated fifty thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and early nights triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RF2B9261J–Sturnus vulgaris, Print, The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer, young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for
RM2A2NJHE–Sturnus vulgaris, Print, The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer; young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for
RMEE1F81–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight at sunset, blurred movement, Derbyshire, England, December
RF2AGWB80–Starling murmuration looking like a tornado as they create large flocks for communal autumn and winter roost as a means of protection from predators.
RMKG89FE–Brighton, UK, 4th November 2017. A flock of thousands of starlings forms murmurations above the sea and derelict West Pier in Brighton, East Sussex. UK starlings flock in large numbers every autumn as the days get colder, before forming large communal roosts during the cold winter months. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RFKHGX6P–Burscough, Lancashire, UK Weather 18th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated fifty thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and early nights triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RF2B9261K–Sturnus vulgaris, Print, The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 cm (8 in) long and has glossy black plumage with a metallic sheen, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer, young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts and other gregarious situations, with an unmusical but varied song. Its gift for
RMKHGPTX–Burscough, Merseyside, UK Weather 17th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated fifty thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and early nights triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMEE1F7Y–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight at sunset, blurred movement, Derbyshire, England, December
RF2AGWB59–Starling murmuration looking like a tornado as they create large flocks for communal autumn and winter roost as a means of protection from predators.
RMKG89FR–Brighton, UK, 4th November 2017. A flock of thousands of starlings forms murmurations above the sea and derelict West Pier in Brighton, East Sussex. UK starlings flock in large numbers every autumn as the days get colder, before forming large communal roosts during the cold winter months. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMKHGPTY–Burscough, Merseyside, UK Weather 17th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated fifty thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and early nights triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMKH7RCY–Burscough, Merseyside, UK Weather 15th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and the early nights trigger this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMEE1F7W–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight at dusk, blurred movement, Derbyshire, England, February
RF2AGWBBD–Starling murmuration looking like a tornado as they create large flocks for communal autumn and winter roost as a means of protection from predators.
RMKG89GB–Brighton, UK, 4th November 2017. A flock of thousands of starlings forms murmurations above the sea and derelict West Pier in Brighton, East Sussex. UK starlings flock in large numbers every autumn as the days get colder, before forming large communal roosts during the cold winter months. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMKH7RD1–Burscough, Merseyside, UK Weather 15th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and the early nights trigger this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMCRNF6X–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight at sunset, Faversham, Kent, England, december
RMKH7RD2–Burscough, Merseyside, UK Weather 15th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and the early nights trigger this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMCRNF76–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight over trees at sunset, Faversham, Kent, England, december
RMKH7RD0–Burscough, Merseyside, UK Weather 15th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and the early nights trigger this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMKH7J9W–Burscough, Merseyside. 14th Nov, 2017. UK Weather. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, as the onset of dusk triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMCRNF7B–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight over trees at sunset, Faversham, Kent, England, december
RMKH7J9R–Burscough, Merseyside. 14th Nov, 2017. UK Weather. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, as the onset of dusk triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMCRNF7K–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight over trees at sunset, Faversham, Kent, England, december
RMKH7J9X–Burscough, Merseyside. 14th Nov, 2017. UK Weather. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, as the onset of dusk triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMCRNF6K–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight over trees at sunset, blurred movement, Faversham, Kent, England,
RMKH7J9T–Burscough, Merseyside. 14th Nov, 2017. UK Weather. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, as the onset of dusk triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMKH0YE1–Burscough, Merseyside, UK Weather 12th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and early nights triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMCRNF6M–Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock, in roosting flight over lake and woodland at sunset, Faversham, Kent, England,
RMKH0YE5–Burscough, Merseyside, UK Weather 12th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and early nights triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMKH0YE3–Burscough, Merseyside, UK Weather 12th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and early nights triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMKH0YDY–Burscough, Merseyside, UK Weather 12th November, 2017. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate over Martin Mere nature reserve at sunset as an estimated 50 thousand starlings gather at the onset of a cold winter, and early nights triggers this autumn gathering and groupings. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. These huge flocks are the largest seen in the last for 12 years and are attracting large numbers of birdwatchers to the area. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RMHGANKK–Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. 7th January, 2017. Starling murmuration in Dense Fog. Even in murky conditions tens of thousands of starlings still find their way to Blackpool North Pier for a communal roost at dusk. Credit: MediaWorldImages/Alamy Live News
RMHGANKJ–Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. 7th January, 2017. Starling murmuration in Dense Fog. Even in murky conditions tens of thousands of starlings still find their way to Blackpool North Pier for a communal roost at dusk. Credit: MediaWorldImages/Alamy Live News
RMKT94J0–Burscough, Lancashire. 23rd Dec, 2017. UK Weather. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/Alamy Live News
RMKT94HY–Burscough, Lancashire. 23rd Dec, 2017. UK Weather. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/Alamy Live News
RMKT94J1–Burscough, Lancashire. 23rd Dec, 2017. UK Weather. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/Alamy Live News
RFKR5YBX–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 18th December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost swarm in the reed beds at Martin Mere, as they are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKR5YBY–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 18th December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RMKMD2C4–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 6th December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RMKMD2C5–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 6th December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RMKMD2C2–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 6th December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RMKMD2C3–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 6th December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RMKMD2C1–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 6th December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKM2E0P–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 3rd December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKM2E13–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 3rd December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKM2E0R–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 3rd December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKM2E10–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 3rd December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKM2E12–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 3rd December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKM2E11–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 3rd December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKM2E0N–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 3rd December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKM2E0T–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 3rd December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKKXDEW–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 2nd December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/Alamy Live News
RFKKXDER–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 2nd December, 2017. Thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit: MediaWorldImages/Alamy Live News
RFKKABG1–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 29th November, 2017.Tens of thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit;MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKKABN1–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 29th November, 2017.Tens of thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit;MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKKABG2–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 29th November, 2017.Tens of thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit;MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKKABG0–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 29th November, 2017.Tens of thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit;MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKKABMY–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 29th November, 2017.Tens of thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit;MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKKABFW–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 29th November, 2017.Tens of thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit;MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKKABN3–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 29th November, 2017.Tens of thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit;MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKKABN0–Burscough, Lancashire. UK Weather. 29th November, 2017.Tens of thousands of starling seeking a communal roost in the reed beds at Martin Mere, are harried and pursed by a resident peregrine falcon. The shapes and swirls form part of an evasive technique to survive and to confound and dazzle the bird of prey. The larger the simulated flocks, the harder it is for the predators to single out and catch an individual bird. Starlings can fly swiftly in coordinated and mesmerising formations as a group action to survive the attack. Credit;MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RFKK2TA1–Blackpool, Lancashire, UK 28th November, 2017. UK Weather. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate at sunset as thousands of starlings gather at the onset of a cold northerly winds on the west coast. Regulated by in inbuilt light meter these flocks assemble, at sunset, from far and wide to john a communal roost under the North Pier. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RFKK2TA2–Blackpool, Lancashire, UK 28th November, 2017. UK Weather. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate at sunset as thousands of starlings gather at the onset of a cold northerly winds on the west coast. Regulated by in inbuilt light meter these flocks assemble, at sunset, from far and wide to john a communal roost under the North Pier. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RFKK2T9M–Blackpool, Lancashire, UK 28th November, 2017. UK Weather. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate at sunset as thousands of starlings gather at the onset of a cold northerly winds on the west coast. Regulated by in inbuilt light meter these flocks assemble, at sunset, from far and wide to john a communal roost under the North Pier. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RFKK2T9W–Blackpool, Lancashire, UK 28th November, 2017. UK Weather. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate at sunset as thousands of starlings gather at the onset of a cold northerly winds on the west coast. Regulated by in inbuilt light meter these flocks assemble, at sunset, from far and wide to john a communal roost under the North Pier. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RFKK2T9Y–Blackpool, Lancashire, UK 28th November, 2017. UK Weather. Spectacular Starling flocks mumurate at sunset as thousands of starlings gather at the onset of a cold northerly winds on the west coast. Regulated by in inbuilt light meter these flocks assemble, at sunset, from far and wide to john a communal roost under the North Pier. The murmur or chatter, the interaction between the huge numbers as they fly, is quite intense and is thought to form part of a communication of sorts. Credit. MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
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