plum-coloured starling

English

Alternative forms

Noun

plum-coloured starling (plural plum-coloured starlings)

  1. (British spelling) Synonym of violet-backed starling.
    • 1970, June Kay, “Far Lamorna”, in The Thirteenth Moon, London: Hutchinson & Co, →ISBN, page 16:
      Plum-coloured starlings built in the paper tree and from the bougainvillaea we heard the six-noted whistling of the Paradise flycatcher.
    • 1995, Vivian Baard, Brian Johnson Barker, Judy Beyer, Jose Burman, Ellen Fitz-Patrick, Jill Gowans, Jane-Anne Hobbs, Peter Joyce, Paul Tingay, “Silverglen Nature Reserve”, in Places to Visit in Southern Africa, Cape Town: AA The Motorist Publications, →ISBN, “Central KwaZulu-Natal” section, page 142, column 2:
      The abundant wealth of plants and trees has attracted some 145 species of bird, including such specimens as green coucals and plum-coloured starlings, which you may be lucky to see along two trails winding through the reserve.
    • 1998, William Condry, chapter 16, in Wildflower Safari: The Life of Mary Richards, Llandysul, Ceredigion: Gomer Press, →ISBN, page 186:
      She was also busy in the garden where for several days there was a flock of up to thirty plum-coloured starlings along with a crowned hornbill and a brown-hooded kingfisher.