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Acridotheres ginginianus
Bank Mynas are gregarious foraging in flocks, breeding colonially and roosting together in trees. They perch on livestock and live in crowded towns allowing close approach, often picking up scraps in markets and dumps. They are vociferous and use a wide range of calls that include clucks, croaks, screeches, whistles and warbling elements.
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Thanks Telse & injica for visit, injica this is not so common but many time at evening you can find them gathering over road, this one is also Interesting, http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/901...
Wow, is this common? I have seen them only separately never so many together!
Where's the Party! lol!