What Do Starlings Eat? - Kylon Powell
John Campbell
The Feeding Habits of Starlings
Starlings are capable of eating many different things. Starlings are omnivorous birds, which means that they will eat all kinds of insects, animals, plants, fruits, and vegetables. They are able to eat the best of both worlds. Starlings love to forage and look for foods to eat among dirt and rocks. Keeping on reading to get a better idea of what starlings eat.
Insects and Animals
Starlings eat baby birds, mealworms, mosquitoes, worms, ants, aphids, bugs, baby robins, bees, crickets, dried mealworms, cicadas, dragonflies, earwigs, flies, fish, frogs, and grasshoppers. Starlings also eat flying ants, goldfish, gypsy moth caterpillars, June bugs, wasps, maggots, leather jackets, ladybugs, little birds, mice, woodlice, hornets, and ticks. Starlings can eat tent caterpillars, tadpoles, honey bees, Japanese beetles, hummingbirds, and other insects.
Fruits, Plants, Vegetables, Seeds, Flowers
Starlings eat apples, acorns, corn, blueberries, cherries, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, oranges, tomatoes, grapes, sunflower hearts, sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, dandelions, leaves, and lavender. Additionally, starlings eat black oil sunflower seeds, cracked corn, bird seed, flowers, grubs, grass seed, marigolds, moss, nyjer seed, nuts, wheat, raisins, millet, oats, and peanuts.
Starlings can eat bird eggs, chicks, earthworms, garden plants, grape jelly, sparrow eggs, bluebird eggs, robin eggs, chicken eggs, thistle seed, and cheese. Starlings can eat dog food, cat good, hot pepper suet, peanut butter, suet pellets, shelled peanuts, shelled peanuts, rice, thistle, plants, and jelly.
No, starlings don’t eat upside down and they can eat at night if there’s food for them to eat. Also, starlings can eat from bird feeders. You might have a hard time keeping them away. Yes, starlings love to eat fat balls.
Conclusions
You can classify starlings as omnivores that will eat pretty much anything that you feed them. Starlings are flexible and versatile as it pertains to the foods that they eat. As omnivores, starlings are fully capable of eating insects, meat, and vegetation as well.