Starling soilings temporarily shutter city park, causes flight concerns

By Noah Alcala Bach

Starling soilings temporarily shutter city park, causes flight concerns

Dennis Vasquez, deputy director of the city's Parks and Recreation Department, waves a tarp on a pole to deter European starlings from roosting at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial grounds in Albuquerque on Tuesday.

Benches, plaques and even a life-size replica of a kneeling soldier at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial are covered in off-white spots.

The source? European starlings, a bird native to Eurasia and northern Africa, that have been sleeping and defecating at the Southeast Albuquerque park over the last month.

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