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#111 - Beautiful Invaders: How 200 Birds Became America's Billion-Dollar Problem

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They transform American skies into living art, yet these same iridescent birds represent one of history's most spectacular ecological disasters—all because one Victorian gentleman released 200 starlings in Central Park in 1890. When Eugene Schieffelin's well-intentioned birds exploded to 200 million strong, they unleashed agricultural havoc costing billions while pushing native species toward extinction. Author Mike Stark unravels this remarkable saga of unintended consequences, debunking the persistent Shakespeare myth while uncovering forgotten footnotes—from Mozart's musical pet starling to the bizarre "Starling War" that once rained thousands of dead birds onto Irish streets. As these unstoppable invaders continue their conquest, their story forces us to confront profound questions: When does an invasive species become native? What responsibility do we bear for the ecological disruptions we set in motion? Listen now to this captivating blend of natural history and human folly that will forever change how you view those shimmering flocks dancing across the twilight sky.

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They transform American skies into living art, yet these same iridescent birds represent one of history's most spectacular ecological disasters—all because one Victorian gentleman released 200 starlings in Central Park in 1890. When Eugene Schieffelin's well-intentioned birds exploded to 200 million strong, they unleashed agricultural havoc costing billions while pushing native species toward extinction. Author Mike Stark unravels this remarkable saga of unintended consequences, debunking the persistent Shakespeare myth while uncovering forgotten footnotes—from Mozart's musical pet starling to the bizarre "Starling War" that once rained thousands of dead birds onto Irish streets. As these unstoppable invaders continue their conquest, their story forces us to confront profound questions: When does an invasive species become native? What responsibility do we bear for the ecological disruptions we set in motion? Listen now to this captivating blend of natural history and human folly that will forever change how you view those shimmering flocks dancing across the twilight sky.

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Produced by Podcast Studio X.

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