Mynahs

  • BirdsJungle Mynas Sitting on a Tree

    Jungle Mynas

    The Jungle Mynas, Acridotheres fuscus, is a myna, a member of the starling family. [ez-toc] Distribution / Range This bird is a common resident breeder in tropical southern Asia from…

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  • BirdsWhite-necked Mynas Perched on Branch

    White-necked Mynas

    The White-necked Mynas (Streptocitta albicollis) is a large, long-tailed starling that is endemic to the forests on Sulawesi and adjacent smaller islands in Indonesia. As it resembles a magpie, it…

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  • BirdsEnggano Mynas on a Twig

    Enggano Mynas

    The Enggano Mynas or Enggano Hill Myna (Gracula enganensis) is a member of the starling family. It is an endemic resident of Enggano Island, west of southern tip of Sumatra. [ez-toc]…

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  • BirdsNias Mynas Perched on a Branch

    Nias Mynas

    The Nias Mynas or Nias Hill Myna (Gracula robusta) is endemic to the island of Nias in South East Asia and other nearby islands off western Sumatra. [ez-toc] The number of…

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  • BirdsMynas Perched on the Stone

    Mynas

    The mynas (or mynahs) are birds of the starling family (Sturnidae). Mynah birds are a group of passerine birds that occur naturally only in southern and eastern Asia.

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  • BirdsAsian Pied Starlings Looking for Food

    Asian Pied Starlings

    The Asian Pied Starlings – also known as Pied Mynas (Gracupica contra formerly Sturnus contra) – are starlings found in South and Southeast Asia. They are locally known as Gursal,…

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  • BirdsYellow-faced Mynas Resting on a Rocks

    Yellow-faced Mynas

    The Yellow-faced Mynas or Mynah (Mino dumontii) is a starling found in New Guinea and nearby smaller islands, where it is found in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest areas.…

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