You can find the Starling widespread in North America in cities, parks, and farmland. The Starling likes to build its nests in hollow trees and birdhouses and holes in cliffs. The Starling is short tailed and fat bodied with dark blue and green coloring. The Starling's diet is varied. The Starling finds its food by hunting on the ground for seeds and insects. The Starling bird's call is chatters, squeaks, clicks, and whistles. The family name is Sturnidae vulgaris. Here's another fact about the Starling. It is aggressive.

Source:
Mathews, Daniel. Cascade-Olympic Natural History. Raven Editions,
1988.