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In a lush, gardenscape of Gaden, just a few years ago, a knotty apple tree claimed dwelling by a woodpecker. However, the avian lodgings have since been upgraded, with starlings taking over the real estate. The progeny of this feathered clan are making quite the ruckus, their bellies demandeing a fill - as vividly captured by Rudi Zablowsky's camera lens. With their gape as wide as it goes, the young bird is clamoring for its share of beetles.
Fun fact: Starlings in a garden scenario, much like these little chatterboxes, usually have a diet that spans the spectrum. They're omnivores, with a menu that includes polyphagous invertebrates, juicy fruits such as plump cherries, assorted seeds, and sometimes, passionate about bird eggs. Their parents, in a bid to nurture their offspring, primarily serve up a hearty diet of those creepy-crawlies, rich in protein for those vital growth spurts. As the baby birds gain strength and size, they may start sampling the soft, ripe fruits hanging among the greenery[1][2][4]. The nutrients they obtain from this eclectic fare enable them to thrive and adapt to the ever-changing food sources in these botanical playgrounds.
The starlings have transformed the home-and-garden lifestyle, with their chirping echoing throughout the garden and their unexpected diet choices, from insects and beetles to fruits, adding a new dimension to the gardening experience. As these young starlings learn to navigate their environment, they are introduced to the variety of foods available in the home-and-garden surroundings, creating a lively and ever-changing foodscape.