The European Starling came from somewhere in Europe. They were released in New York so we could have all the birds Shakespeare mentioned in his literature.
who was the first european to come in contact with a cocao bean
The first known European to sail to Australia was Dutchman Willem Jansz, who landed on the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria in 1606. However, it is believed that the Portuguese were the ones who first saw the continent, even though no records of this still exist.
Western European countries derived from the fragments of the former Roman Empire and of course their languages were base in the Latin language that was in use at the time.
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It's from Europe and Western Asia. Its official name is European Starling.
The European spoon
The scientific name for a starling is Sturnus vulgaris.
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Starling.
It is a European Starling
Probably the European starling, an introduced species.
My vote would have to go to the European Starling.
The city Eloy. And the European Starling which I believe is a bird.
European (or Common) Starling and the Common Grackle
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sturnus vulgaris.
The bird you are describing is likely a European Starling. They have a tan body with iridescent black feathers, and white spots on their breast. Starlings are found in various habitats across Europe and North America.