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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2007

Un étourneau blessé recueilli à la maison pendant 2 mois avec une aile cassée.
We took this starling home with broken wing for 2 months.

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  • Don't forget that human beings do the exact same thing.

  • Awesome bath time piece . Looks like a very loving cuddly little friend ! Peace and Best ...elle

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  • J'ai moi-même recueilli un étourneau blessé à une patte. Il était encore oisillon. Il vit avec nous depuis 2 ans et il a appris à parler. Il s'appelle Lupin. J'ai mis 2 vidéos de lui.

  • @freddyfast9 but this video is from france right? :) they are native there, Starling are only problematic in america, same as House Sparrows. bah, there news that House Sparows population decreasing in Europe, specially in UK and they under bigger protection there

  • Amen, TheUnsilenced!

  • (previous comment directed at barnesacres)

  • Really? And just what did we do to the Native Americans when we first came here? We didn't even just co-exist with them, we slaughtered them by the millions. The birds are just looking for space, and in any case, they've been here for years. Not only is it immoral to murder a sentient being, but it could possibly be detrimental to the ecosystem by immediately removing an invasive species that's been a part of it for hundreds of years. It's been done before, and the damage realized.

  • nice vid. copy this and paste in the comment box then play audio preveix it sounds so weird

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  • I hate peeps like u that just parrot what uve heard w/o researching into this claim. Only 1 species of native songbirds, the sapsucker, MAY have had negative effects from starlings. Most songbirds numbers are declining because of us humans destroying nesting habitat, forcing them to look for man made nest sites. Most species can hold their own against most other birds, including starlings, for nest sites. SO do research next time before parroting crap you think you know.

  • I hate peeps like u that just parrot what uve heard w/o researching into this claim. Only 1 species of native songbirds, the sapsucker, MAY have had negative effects from starlings. Most songbirds numbers are declining because of us humans destroying nesting habitat, forcing them to look for man made nest sites. Most species can hold their own against most other birds, including starlings, for nest sites. SO do research next time before parroting crap you think you know.

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