The Starling in Eastern Washington
The Starling in Eastern Washington--On March 20, 1943, four students in my ornithology class (Stanton Jamison, George Klemz, Warren Bischoff, and Stanley Smith) and I saw a group of five Starlings (Strums vulgaris) along the road in Spring Flat, eight miles north of Pullman, Washington. The birds were feeding on the ground and were observed from a distance of forty feet. The identification, therefore, is aCCUde.-LEONARD WIND, Department of zoology, State College of Washington, Pullman, Washington, April l61943.