Help support this amazing web site!
The Wildebeest's guide to South Africa

Black-bellied Starling

Afrikaans name: Swartpensglansspreeu

Black-bellied Starling

Photo © Steven Herbert

Lamprotornis corruscus

The Black-bellied Starling is one of the five species of "glossy" starling found in South Africa. In the areas that it is found in South Africa the Cape Glossy Starling is the only other species that it could be confused with.

Black-bellied Starlings are most often found in forest and woodland with large trees. Flocks of them can be sitting in the canopy of the tree. They are very vocal which gives away their presence.

They normally occur in pairs during the breeding season and small flocks outside of it.

Black-bellied Starlings are fond of fruit but also eat some flowers and insects.

They breed in spring and early summer. They make their nests in natural holes or in abandoned nest-holes from other species. Between 2 and 4 eggs are laid.

Roberts Birds Names by Edition

EditionRoberts nrScientific name
1st740Notophilia corruscus corrusca
2nd740Lamprocolius corruscus
3rd740Lamprocolius corruscus
4th740Lamprotornis corruscus
5th768Lamprotornis corruscus
6th768Lamprotornis corruscus
7th798Notopholia corusca

EditionRoberts nrEnglish name
1st740Black-bellied Starling
2nd740Black-bellied Glossy Starling
3rd740Black-bellied Glossy Starling
4th740Black-bellied Glossy Starling
5th768Blackbellied Starling
6th768Blackbellied Starling
7th798Black-bellied Starling

EditionRoberts nrAfrikaans name
1st740Swartpens-glansspreeu
2nd740Swartpens-glansspreeu
3rd740Swartpens-glansspreeu
4th740Swartpens-glansspreeu
5th768Swartpensglansspreeu
6th768Swartpensglansspreeu
7th798Swartpensglansspreeu

References and further reading

Southern African Bird Names Explained - Author: Charles Clinning - Published: 1989 - Page: 77

The Birds of South Africa - 1st Edition - Author: Dr. Austin Roberts - Published: 1949 - Page: 315

Sasol Birds of Southern Africa - 1st Edition - Author: Ian Sinclair et al. - Published: 1993 - Page: 366

Sasol Birds of Southern Africa - 4th Edition - Author: Ian Sinclair et al. - Published: 2011 - Page: 400

Roberts Birds of Southern Africa - 6th Edition - Author: Gordon Lindsay Maclean - Published: 1993 - Page: 674

Roberts Birds of Southern Africa - 5th Edition - Author: Gordon Lindsay Maclean - Published: 1985 - Page: 676

Roberts Birds of South Africa - 3rd Edition - Author: McLachlan and Liversidge - Published: 1975 - Page: 515

Roberts Birds of South Africa - 4th Edition - Author: McLachlan and Liversidge - Published: 1981 - Page: 525

Roberts Bird Guide - Author: Hugh Chittenden - Published: 2007 - Page: 304

Roberts Birds of South Africa - 2nd edition - Author: McLachlan and Liversidge - Published: 1957 - Page: 398

Newmans Birds of Southern Africa - 7th Edition - Author: Ken Newman - Published: 2000 - Page: 386

Ian Sinclairs Field Guide to the Birds of Southern Africa - 2nd Edition - Author: Ian Sinclair - Published: 1988 - Page: 286

Newmans Birds of Southern Africa - 1st Edition - Author: Ken Newman - Published: 1984 - Page: 386

Collins Illustrated Checklist - Birds of Southern Africa - 1st edition - Author: Ber van Perlo - Published: 1999 - Page: 74

Field Guide to the Birds of Kruger National Park - Author: Ian Sinclair and Ian Whyte - Published: 1991 - Page: 194

Birds of the Transkei - Author: C.D. Quickelberge - Published: 1989 - Page: 111

Birds of the Transvaal - Author: Tarboton, Kemp and Kemp - Published: 1987 - Page: 241

A Field Guide to the Birds of Southern Africa - 2nd Edition - Author: O.P.M. Prozesky - Published: 1983 - Page: 280

Bird Atlas of Natal - Author: Digby Cyrus and Nigel Robson - Published: 1980 - Page: 257

Birds of Southern Africa - Kruger National Park - Author: Kenneth Newman - Published: 1985 - Page: 198

BirdLife South Africa


Top

List of South African Birds

Got a comment about the content on this page?





This website features affiliate links, meaning we’ll earn a small commission if you purchase through these links.

Copyright Steven Herbert Projects, 2013 - 2024. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy - FAQ - Terms of use