Is starling the same type as crow? What is the difference between starling and crow?

Updated on culture 2024-07-25
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Both of these are birds, so they are the same kind, but the feathers are different breeds, and starlings are very intelligent birds that are often kept as pets.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, the obvious difference between a crow and a starling is that the crow's feet, beak, and eyes are black, while the starling is bright yellow. At the same time, the body length of the crow can reach 50 centimeters, and the starling is 25 centimeters. And crows are usually black, and some parts of starlings will have white hair.

    At the junction of the beak and the head, the starling still has a forehead feather, but the crow does not.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Starlings are birds of the passeriformes, songbird suborders, starlings, and myna genus.

    Crows are a general term for passerine, songbirds, crows, and crows.

    Starlings differ from crows in that crows are black all over their bodies, except for their yellow eyes and beak. The starling** and its two wings during the flight ** have obvious white spots, when looking up, the two white spots are in the shape of "eight" body feathers on the head and neck This is because its primary feathers and the base of the primary flight feathers are white. In addition, the neck feathers are black with a green metallic sheen, and the two white spots contrast sharply with the black body feathers; Tail feathers are white at the ends.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think it's the same kind, it's all winged birds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's the same kind, it's all birds.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Starling: Starling is the kingdom of Animalia, Chordate, Subphylum Vertebrates, Ornithischia, Bird's Class, Passerine, Songbird Suborder, Starling, Starling, Starling. ”

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The families and genera are different. Crows are a general term for birds of the genus Crows of the family Crowidae. Whereas, starlings are starlings of the genus Starlings.

    2. The appearance is different. The crow's eyes, beak, and feet are black, as are its feathers. Starlings, on the other hand, have yellow eyes, beak, and feet, and have white feathers on their backs, tails, and frontal feathers.

    3. Different living habits:It should be noted that crows prefer to live in plains, low mountains, plantations, etc. Starlings, on the other hand, mainly inhabit farmland, rooftops, etc., and inhabit in groups with other birds.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia-Starling.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The most obvious difference is that the feet and beak of the crow are black, while the starling's is bright yellow.

    Starling: Similar in size to housestarling, with a body length of 23-28 cm. It is black all over, with long, erect clusters of plumage on the forehead, like a crown, and white wing spots, especially when flying. The tail feathers and undertail feathers have white terminal spots. The mouth is creamy yellow, and the feet are yellow.

    Crow: is the common name for several species of black birds in the genus Crows of the passerine family. Big mouth likes to tweet.

    It is the largest bird in the passerine order, with a body length of about 50 cm. The whole body or most of the feathers are jet-black, hence the name. The feathers are mostly black or black and white, with long beaks, some with bright white collars, and black feathers with purple-blue metallic luster; wings far longer than tail; The mouth, legs and feet are pure black.

    The nostrils are about 1 3 the length of the mouth from the forehead, and the nose is stiff and straight, reaching the middle of the mouth.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia-Starling.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Crow.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The obvious difference between a crow and a starling is that the crow's feet, beak, and eyes are black, while the starling is bright yellow. At the same time, the body length of the crow can reach 50 centimeters, and the starling is 25 centimeters. And crows are usually black, and some parts of starlings will have white hair.

    At the junction of the beak and the head, the starling still has a forehead feather, but the crow does not.

    Starlings and mylings do resemble crows, so what is the difference between a raven and a starling? Let's start with the most obvious difference, the crow's feet and beak are black, while the starling's are bright yellow.

    And the eyes of the crow are black, while the starlings are yellow. At the same time, crows are much larger in size than starlings. Starlings are generally 25 centimeters in length, while crows can reach 50 centimeters.

    In addition, crows are usually dressed in black, while starlings have white feathers on their tail feathers, near their wings, or on their backs. When flying, the white hair of the wing** is in a figure eight shape when viewed down. And at the junction of the beak and head, the starling has distinct frontal feathers, but the crow does not.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Different body sizes: Starling birds are smaller, about 25 centimeters long, and crows are larger, about 50 centimeters. The wings are different:

    The starling's wings have a large white spot on the left and right, and the crow's wings have no white spots, all of them are black. The voice is different: the starling bird has a crisper voice and can learn to speak, while the crow bird has a more hoarse voice and is more difficult to hear.

    1. Different body sizes: Starling birds are smaller, about 25 cm long, and crows are larger, about 50 cm.

    2. The wings are different: the starling's wings have a large white spot on the left and right, and the crow's wings have no white spots, all of them are black.

    3. The voice is different: the voice of the starling bird is relatively crisp and can learn to speak, while the voice of the crow bird is more hoarse and the call is more ugly.

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