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The mynas (/ ˈ m aɪ n ə /; also spelled mynah) are a group of birds in the starling family (Sturnidae). This is a group of passerine birds which are native to Southern Asia, especially Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
The common myna or Indian myna (Acridotheres tristis), sometimes spelled mynah, is a bird in the family Sturnidae, native to Asia. An omnivorous open woodland bird with a strong territorial instinct, the common myna has adapted extremely well to urban environments.
22. Feb. 2022 · Species Overview. Common Names: Mynah bird, myna bird, mina bird, maina bird, common mynah, hill mynah, Indian mynah. Scientific Name: Acridotheres tristis (common mynah), Gracula religiosa (hill mynah) Adult Size: 12 to 18 inches long. Life Expectancy: 12 to 25 years. Origin and History.
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The common hill myna is a popular talking bird. Its specific name religiosa may allude to the practice of teaching mynas to repeat prayers. [3] Description. This is a stocky jet-black myna, with bright orange-yellow patches of naked skin and fleshy wattles on the side of its head and nape.
Der Bergbeo ( Gracula religiosa ), auch Beo oder Mynah, ist eine Vogel art, die zur Familie der Stare (Sturnidae) gehört. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Verbreitung. 2 Merkmale. 3 Ernährung. 4 Verhalten. 5 Gefährdungssituation und Schutzmaßnahmen. 6 Literatur. 7 Weblinks. 8 Einzelnachweise. Verbreitungskarte. Der Bergbeo ist in Südostasien beheimatet.
23. Apr. 2024 · mynah, any of a number of Asian birds of the family Sturnidae (order Passeriformes) of somewhat crowlike appearance. The hill mynah ( Gracula religiosa) of southern Asia, called the grackle in India, is renowned as a “talker.” It is about 25 cm (10 inches) long, glossy black, with white wing patches, yellow wattles, and orangish bill and legs.
The Common myna (Acridotheres tristis) is a tropical bird with a strong territorial instinct, which has adapted extremely well to urban environments. The range of the Common myna is increasing at such a rapid rate that in 2000 the IUCN Species Survival Commission declared it one of the world's most invasive species and one of only three birds ...