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The Starling Reaches the Pacific

Authors
Alex. Walter
Journal
Condor
Volume
51
Issue
6 (November-December)
Year
1949
Pages
271
Section
From Field and Study
Online Text

The Starling Reaches the Pacific.-On December 15, 1948, Wesley Batterson brought me a female Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) taken that day from a muskrat trap on Nestucca Bay, Tillamook County, Oregon. This specimen is now preserved in my collection. Mr. Batterson also reports that four other Starlings were seen at the same place in a mixed flock of Red-winged and Brewer blackbirds. The Starling has recently been reported from various localities in western Oregon and Washington, hut so far as I know, this is the first record of its occurrence in the immediate vicinity of the ocean; it seems then to have reached the limits of its westward expansion in the United States. ----ALEX. WALKER, Tillamook, Oregon, March 15, 1949. 

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