A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife
mynas
The Common Myna is brown with a black head. It has a yellow bill, legs and bare eye skin. In flight it shows large white wing patches. The Common Myna is a member of the starling family and is also known as the Indian Myna or Indian Mynah.
The Common Myna is closely associated with human habitation. In the evening, large groups of Common Mynas gather in communal roosts, mainly in the non-breeding season, in roof voids, bridges, and large trees, and numbers can reach up to several thousands.
Facts and figures ,Research Species: No ,Minimum size: 23 cm ,Maximum size: 26 cm ,Average size: 24 cm ,Average weight: 116 g ,Breeding season: October to March
No Comments