\ The European Starling or StarlingSturmus vulgaris is ubiquitous throughout the United States, Europe and New Zealand. The species name vulgaris refers less to proposing the bird is ugly to conceding that it is vary common, an alternate meaning of vulgar. As shown, it is not an ugly bird. The bright iridescence of the feathers, the bright yellow bill and black and white spotting are nut unhandsome.
This photo was taken around the feeders at MacLean Park at Brazosport, TX.