Simon says: "Meet Tristram's Starling (Onychognathus tristramii)"
Tristram's Starling (Onychognathus tristramii) In Israel you can find 500 bird species due to our position as a major migration corridor between Europe, Asia & Africa. Meet Tristram's Starling (Onychognathus tristramii), one of our most striking birds which we see everywhere from the Negev to the Judean Desert & increasingly in towns. Monogamous pairs stay together year-round, even within large flocks Breeding season is March to June, nesting in rock crevices, cliff faces, & even urban buildings. Females lay 2-4 bluish eggs with brown spots; she will sit on her nest while her mate brings her food. They eat wild fruits, beetles, flies, bees & small snails & can often be seen grooming ibex & domestic livestock, eating ticks & parasites right off them! Farmers in Ein Gedi and Mitzpe Shalom find them to be a pest, as they cause damage to date & grape crops. The bird is named after Reverend Henry Baker Tristram, an English clergyman & naturalist ...