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Acridotheres tristis
From bill to tail estimated 30 cm. The common myna is readily identified by the brown body, black hooded head and the bare yellow patch behind the eye. The bill and legs are bright yellow. There is a white patch on the outer primaries and the wing lining on the underside is white. The sexes are similar and birds are usually seen in pairs.
Seen at a Airport Hotel garden at Kuala Lumpur. This abundant passerine is typically found in open woodland, cultivation and around habitation. Although this is an adaptable species, its population has been decreasing significantly in Singapore and Malaysia (where it is locally called as gembala kerbau, literally 'buffalo shepherd') due to competition with its cousin, the introduced Javan myna.
Thank you so much for ID, ChiefRedEarth. Found the pictures in my Achive. Google pictures doesn't help really.