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Common Myna
Latin Name:
Acridotheres tristis
Category:
Size:
23cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Rich vinous-brown plumage; black head, neck and upper breast; yellow beak, legs and naked wattle around eyes distinctive; large white spot in
dark brown flight feathers, best seen in flight; blackish tail, with broad white tips to all but central feathers; whitish abdomen. Solitary, or in scattered pairs or small, loose bands India's most common and familiar bird; hardly ever strays far from man and habitation; rather haughty and confident in looks; aggressive, curious and noisy; struts about on ground, picks out worms; attends to grazing cattle and refuse dumps; enters verandahs and kitchens, sometimes even helping itself on dining tables.
Habitat:
human habitation, cultivation, light forests.
Food:
omnivorous; fruits, nectar, insects, kitchen scraps, refuse.
Distribution:
subcontinent, up to about 3,500m in the Himalaya.
Call:
Call Description:
noisy; a great mix of chattering notes, one of India’s most familiar bird sounds.
IUCN:
National Status:
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