• STARLING Anthony James 'Gilbert' 1941 2023 Ben sincerely thanks all the family and friends who attended his Brother's funeral on 3rd January 2023. (gazette-news.co.uk)
  • Manilow Senior Curator Dieter Roelstraete leads a tour of Simon Starling: Metamorphology . (mcachicago.org)
  • Since emerging from the Glasgow art scene in the early 1990s, Simon Starling (British, b. 1967) has established himself as one of the leading artists of his generation, working in a wide variety of media (film, installation, photography) to interrogate the histories of art and design, scientific discoveries, and global economic and ecological issues, among other subjects. (mcachicago.org)
  • Pesky non-native invaders they may be, but the European Starling may have human-like powers of linguistic communication. (sightline.org)
  • Because I live so close to downtown, my top three feeder guests are non-natives, particularly the bad boy in the above photo: the European Starling . (10000birds.com)
  • Starling, the national banking sponsor of the UEFA Women's EURO 2022, also made donations to grassroots football clubs to help develop the pipeline of female footballing talent. (sportsaid.org.uk)
  • There's no denying it: Starling has seen easier years than 2018/2019! (gamua.com)
  • Alas, that funding ended with 2018, so I'm no longer able to work full-time on Starling. (gamua.com)
  • Sheehan played with Babylon Zoo, and The Mutton Birds in the latter half of the 1990s and returned with a solo album, Planet Painkiller in 2000, under the name Chris Starling. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cold kills more birds than any other thing, so by coming to England's South Coast, starlings take advantage of our relatively mild winter conditions. (brightonpier.co.uk)
  • The same group of research scientists used statistical analysis of the footage to map the interactions between the birds and calculated that on average each starling was able to track and keep place with seven birds around it in the horizontal plane. (brightonpier.co.uk)
  • This probably works better at night (indeed many birds including starlings migrate at night) and perhaps works less well when there are high levels of light pollution. (brightonpier.co.uk)
  • Royal Society for the Protection of Birds say that the cause of starling declines is unknown, and yet many scientists have consistently been saying that it is a feature of the biodiversity crisis driven by the widespread use of agricultural poisons. (brightonpier.co.uk)
  • Like all birds, starlings are prone to get a few parasites and need a good wash to keep their plumage healthy. (brightonpier.co.uk)
  • Nobody invited the starlings to the party, and now they're why the other birds can't have nice things. (thecorporatecounsel.net)
  • I've noticed little downy woodpeckers and a larger "woodpecker-ish" bird--maybe a sapsucker (didn't get a very good look at it) coming around my house and I would LOVE to attract them to suet but every time I put it out, the grackles and starlings attack it and it's gone within minutes. (garden.org)
  • unfortunately, starlings have found the source of food, including suet, seeds, and peanut butter sandwiches (bird size) that I scatter daily. (startupbizhub.com)
  • Seventeen-year-old Jem Starling struggles to define her place within her fundamentalist Christian community in rural Kentucky. (yahoo.com)
  • 17-year-old Jem Starling struggles with her place within her Christian fundamentalist community. (boxofficemojo.com)
  • Maybe the starlings are the trading apps , the clunky way Wall Street clears trades , or even Donald Trump supporters ? (thecorporatecounsel.net)
  • In an era where apps are ubiquitous, this approach felt a bit dated - sort of like the original Hubitat Elevation interface - but then, there's very little the Starling Hub has to do other than connecting two accounts. (tomsguide.com)
  • These starlings have a large blue-black plumage. (earthlife.net)
  • Some people think that starlings are cute because of their bold eyes and blue/black plumage. (startupbizhub.com)
  • Each morning the Brighton starlings fly out in small groups, as far as 20 miles, in search of insects and worms. (brightonpier.co.uk)
  • If you see a starling at a feeder with those seeds, they are using that bill opening technique to sift hard shelled seeds out of their way and search for seed hearts. (10000birds.com)
  • A Micronesian Starling perches at the entrance of a nest box on the Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. (audubon.org)
  • The Starling Home Hub connects HomeKit and Nest devices simply and easily. (tomsguide.com)
  • The Starling Home Hub aims to bridge that gap by literally creating a bridge between Nest products and HomeKit. (tomsguide.com)
  • The Starling Hub is basically a plug-and-play version of the homebridge-nest project for those who don't want to go through the trouble of setting up a home server and editing config files. (tomsguide.com)
  • The Starling Hub can connect to most, but not all Nest products. (tomsguide.com)
  • The Starling Home Hub is a small, simple smart home hub with a single purpose: to connect Nest products to HomeKit. (tomsguide.com)
  • The only time they've eaten food was a roving band of juvenile starlings that ate all of the suet block. (10000birds.com)
  • Instead of using the round holes, you can settle with crescent-shape ones because starlings tend to avoid this shape. (startupbizhub.com)
  • Use fine mesh wires to cover the rafters, crevices, and other crannies that tend to attract starlings. (startupbizhub.com)
  • The Starling system advances efforts to shift treatment away from a one-size-fits-all approach toward individualized, patient-specific clinical decisions to help healthcare professionals deliver the right therapy to the right patient, every time. (baxter.com)
  • The Starlings were an English alternative rock band, formed in 1989, utilised as the main project for New Zealand-born singer/guitarist Chris Sheehan. (wikipedia.org)
  • Making shapes during the main murmuration at dusk, starlings are more likely to be attacked by predators such as sparrowhawks and peregrines. (brightonpier.co.uk)
  • Starlings work on improvisation games, vocabulary building and character development to create abbreviated versions of Shakespeare's greatest comedies. (brownpapertickets.com)
  • The exhibition also suggested the importance to Starling of the work of Gordon Matta-Clark. (frieze.com)
  • Until Apple and Google decide to work together, the Starling Home Hub is the best way to do it yourself. (tomsguide.com)
  • When the starlings are already causing a nuisance, it's best to consult with the right agency especially if the solutions mentioned earlier don't work. (startupbizhub.com)
  • Starlings will use that bill opening technique to move debris covering a food source or to open soil and expose worms and other insects. (10000birds.com)
  • It is physically impossible for starlings to open those seeds. (10000birds.com)
  • I had no idea that starlings couldn't crack shelled seeds, Sharon. (10000birds.com)
  • The 12 forest species were hit especially hard, with only the Island Swiftlet and Micronesian Starling still clinging to existence on the snake-free grounds of a U.S. Air Force base. (audubon.org)
  • The Bristle-crowned Starlings (Onychognathus salvadorii) occur naturally in the following African countries: Central Ethiopia, northern Kenya, northwestern and southern Somalia and Uganda, where they are typically seen around cliffs. (earthlife.net)
  • Is the Subject Area "Starlings" applicable to this article? (plos.org)
  • Cet article procède à un examen des principales étapes dans l'histoire de la pathologie de la thyroïde, avec une brève discussion des aspects scientifiques concernant la glande thyroïde qui ont eu une importance historique, et de l'évolution de l'endocrinologie en tant que discipline à part entière. (who.int)
  • Now, they need equal training opportunities and dedicated resources, which grants from SportsAid and sponsors like Starling Bank support, so that when they rise through the ranks of football in years to come, the playing field is truly level. (sportsaid.org.uk)
  • Starling Bank is an award-winning, fully-licensed and regulated bank built to give people a fairer, smarter and more human alternative to the banks of the past. (sportsaid.org.uk)
  • Starling also offers a B2B Banking as a Service and Software as a Service proposition, based on the proprietary technology platform that it uses to power its own bank. (sportsaid.org.uk)
  • Starling Bank provides young female footballers with financial support, recognition and personal development opportunities through its partnership with SportsAid. (sportsaid.org.uk)
  • UK challenger bank Starling has been experimenting with Google Home, integrating its API with the smart speaker to enable users to carry out balance queries and payments through voice commands. (finextra.com)
  • But if it's a choice between avoiding starlings or lack of shells under my feeder, I'll take avoiding starlings every time. (10000birds.com)
  • This frozen moment in time was then converted into a self-supporting 3D structure of unpredictable shape and porosity consisting of 25,000 little starlings. (jorislaarman.com)
  • On the streets of Ljubljana, Starling found the fractured glass pieces of a lamp designed by Josef Pleçnik alongside the remains of a beer bottle which could have been used to smash the lamp. (frieze.com)
  • We are sorry but The Starlings is full! (brownpapertickets.com)
  • With Eurobike in full swing, there's a pile of announcements from WTB, Marzocchi, Starling Cycles and more. (nsmb.com)
  • Here the starling is all over this Droll Yankee feeder chock full of peanuts out of the shell. (10000birds.com)
  • Adobe started to fund and support Starling in 2011, when it was introduced. (gamua.com)
  • Brighton's starlings are a mixture of a small number which live locally all the year round, and thousands which migrate from elsewhere in the UK and from the colder reaches of Eastern Europe to spend their winter here. (brightonpier.co.uk)
  • My annoyance at this situation is similar to my annoyance with the starlings in my back yard. (thecorporatecounsel.net)
  • My promise has always been to keep Starling in shape as long as people are using it, and this promise still stands! (gamua.com)
  • Inspired by the beauty of the Dutch skies and their famous dramatic cloud formations, ballets of starlings and theatrical light, this project aimed to create self-supporting sculptural objects based on computer-simulated particle behavior. (jorislaarman.com)
  • RÉSUMÉ La première description des pathologies thyroïdiennes, telles qu'on les connaît aujourd'hui, a été celle de la maladie de Graves par Caleb Parry en 1786, mais la pathogenèse de l'affection thyroïdienne n'a pas été découverte avant 1882-1886. (who.int)
  • The Frank-Starling principle describes the relationship between preload and cardiac performance. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The first major update to Starling Fall adds a new game mode! (moddb.com)
  • The Starling Marketplace offers customers in-app access to a selection of third-party financial services. (sportsaid.org.uk)
  • The starling table is part of the permanent collection of Musée des arts décoratifs de Paris, France. (jorislaarman.com)
  • Starlings are songbirds, but in several videos and photos that have captured them during their migration, they appear to dance too. (straitstimes.com)
  • Initially a five-piece band, Sheehan sacked all original Starlings members other than drummer and fellow New Zealander Barry Blackler and recruited Northampton-born bass guitarist Matt Parkin. (wikipedia.org)
  • Scientists don't yet know exactly how this works, but it is thought that this magnetic vision creates something like a visible splodge of light in the sky which the starlings can use to orient themselves according to their magnetic compass. (brightonpier.co.uk)
  • There are times when bluebirds and purple martins are affected with the presence of starlings. (startupbizhub.com)
  • You all know that Starling has always been my labor of love, so a lack of funding doesn't really prevent me from keeping to pour in many hours and lots of sweat and love. (gamua.com)
  • For example, I recently moved the Starling Forum to a fantastic new engine , migrating more than 110k posts and 7k users along the way. (gamua.com)
  • Starling had discovered the shed upstream from the museum on the Rhine. (frieze.com)