the spot where they are expected to gather together. 
The nest of the Starling is a clumsily built structure of 
straw, roots, and grasses, placed sometimes in a tree, and 
sometimes in a niche in an old rum, or on the ledge of a cliff 
or rock. It usually contains five pale blue eggs, without 
any markings at all. 
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