Spotless Starling

The purple starling, also known as the purple shining starling, is a bird of the family Sturnidae that inhabits Africa.Both the head and body are metallic purple, the wings are bright green, the tail is short and the eyes are a distinctive yellow.

Longevity

5-7 years

Weight

60 g

Length

20 cm

LC (Least Concern)
LC (Minor Concern) Complete

The species is relatively secure in the wild and faces no immediate risk of extinction.

Reproduction

Breeding season varies by region, but generally occurs during the rainy season.

The female lays 2 to 4 eggs and both parents participate in the incubation and feeding of the chicks.

Behaviour

It is a social bird that lives in groups and communicates by means of calls and melodious songs.

builds nests in tree cavities or buildings

Threats

Habitat loss due to deforestation and urbanisation affects this species.

It also faces threats such as predation by birds of prey and capture for the pet trade.

Feeding

Their diet consists mainly of insects, fruits and seeds.

It also feeds on nectar and small vertebrates.

Distribution

Geographic Map
VU (Vulnerable)
VU (Vulnerable) Complete

It is at high risk of extinction in the medium term.

NT (Near Threatened)
NT (Near Threatened) Complete

It is not yet at risk, but could be soon if conditions worsen.

ALL

Not Used

EX (Extinct)
EX (Extinct) Complete

There are no longer any living individuals of the species.

EW (Extinct in the wild)
EW (Extinct in the wild) Complete

Only specimens survive in captivity or in scientific collections.

EN (Endangered)
EN (En Perilous) Complete

It has a very high risk of disappearing in the wild if conservation measures are not taken.

CR (Critically Endangered)
CR (Critically Endangered) Complete

It faces an extremely high risk of extinction in the near future.