Distributed throughout the U.S., the starling prefers lowlands and can be found in marshes, forests, and nesting on building rooftops. A hearty species, the pest bird lives in towns, cities, suburbs, and throughout the countryside, though starlings are less common in rural areas. Starlings can be found feeding in gardens or lawns, in fields, and even on sidewalks and parking lots. They have spread beyond their initial range in the United States and now live as far north as Alaska.