Unusual bird spotted in Crawley garden - watch video of the rosy starling being territorial here
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The rosy Starling - which can usualy be found from northwestern Mongolia via Dzungarei, Xinjiang, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan to southern Russia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Armenia - has been pictured and filmed in Karen Brewer's Langley Green garden.
Rosy starlings are highly gregarious birds, and often form large, noisy flocks, which can on occasion be a pest for growers of cereal crops or orchards - and Rebel - as this rosy starling has been named by Karen - can be seen in the video above being territorial on Monday.
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Karen said: "Rebel the Rosy Starling is still here and this is a once in a lifetime experience. The twitchers are out across the country looking for them. So far only a handful have been seen fleetingly.
"He is still here for the third day now, eating from my bird feeders. He spends most of the day in my garden."
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