How did Shakespeare bring starlings to America?

English playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) is indirectly responsible for the presence of starlings in North America. The species did not exist there until, in the 1890s, a wealthy New Yorker named Eugene Scheifflin released 100 birds in the city’s Central Park as part of a project to bring to the United States all the birds mentioned in Shakespeare’s works.


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