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Location
Widespread across Middle-earth, but especially noted as flocking in the lands around Erebor, the Lonely Mountain
Species
Sturnus vulgaris1
Meaning
From Old English stærlinc
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StarlingsSpeckled flocking birdsDark-feathered birds that often gather in enormous flocks known as 'murmurations', and whose plumage gains whitish speckles in late summer and autumn. The autumn indeed is the only time starlings specifically appear in the tales of the Third Age, when flocks of them joined many other kinds of birds flying northward toward Erebor and Lake-town after the downfall of Smaug the Dragon. Though not otherwise directly described, it is clear that starlings were known far to the west of Erebor, at least as far as the borders of the Shire. Tom Bombadil, whose house was in this region, worked the name of the bird into at least one fragment of his nonsense poetry (as a convenient rhyme for 'darling'), and was also capable of making the whistling sound of the starling. Notes
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