The Battle of Sarasota
It was at about 4:00 p.m. yesterday (Feb 27th) when a huge flock of starlings alighted upon the grass at the back of my home.
There were maybe 150 of them, pecking urgently at seeds and weeds.
They were quickly followed by a 90 or so gang of crows (the thug birds) whose mission was to chase the starlings away.
The air battle of Sarasota ensued. Starlings and crows took off, wheeling, diving, looping the loop, flying figures of eight in the air above.
This aerial battle was soon over. The crows drove the starlings away.
The starlings flew away, but not in defeat. They had outwitted the crows. Not one of them had been killed.
Just a slice of life in SRQ.
There were maybe 150 of them, pecking urgently at seeds and weeds.
They were quickly followed by a 90 or so gang of crows (the thug birds) whose mission was to chase the starlings away.
The air battle of Sarasota ensued. Starlings and crows took off, wheeling, diving, looping the loop, flying figures of eight in the air above.
This aerial battle was soon over. The crows drove the starlings away.
The starlings flew away, but not in defeat. They had outwitted the crows. Not one of them had been killed.
Just a slice of life in SRQ.
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