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Common Mynah Bird

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Common Mynah Bird

This is an introduced species, the Mynah birds were brought in by the Indian Indentured Labourers more than 100 years ago.



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Is this the bird which here in uk good at mimicking parrot fashion?

28 Dec, 2008

 

I really wouldn't know BB, but could be possible LOL.

28 Dec, 2008

 

Panther,

I feel sorry for you if you have Mynah birds in your yard! LOL They are super noisy. I've never seen one in San Diego, Thank God! I know they are everywhere in Hawaii.

30 Dec, 2008

 

Oh yes Delonix, they are a noisy lot and too many around I should say!

30 Dec, 2008

 

Panther,

I read an article saying there's many Mynah birds in San Diego especially near the San Diego-Mexico boarder which isn't very far from where I live.
Thank god I have none in my neighborhood...the parrots are enough, and I like them because they usually just fly over the house.

31 Dec, 2008

 

Small budgies have the ability to make a lot a noise, so multiply that up to the size of a bigger parrot or other large bird, and you have creatures capable of being very loud indeed ! Mynah Birds can certainly be very vocal, and parrots, especially as a group, can be deafening !

31 Dec, 2008

 

I thank my lucky stars though that they don't come around in large groups where I live now, they used to where I lived before and what a racket they used to make!! The parrots must be a delight to see though!

A Happy New Year to You both Delonix and TT...only less than 2 hours before 2009!!!

31 Dec, 2008

 

Panther ~ Thanks.
Happy New Year to you, and to Delonix1, if he catches this comment. :o)
In England, we have about eleven hours remaining in 2008. :o)

31 Dec, 2008

 

:-) TT

31 Dec, 2008

 

they are wonderfull speakers when kept as pets

2 Jan, 2009

 

Oh really? That's interesting Islander, I recall reading about it but didn't realize they were these type.

2 Jan, 2009

 

there all from the crow family.all of these are very vocal and can talk .one of the best is the humble starling.quite mad that they are getting quite rare in the wild isnt it.over here in the uk snowy owls are one of our rarest birds yet people can get home bread humanised ones easily.there about to have a mass greysquirral cull over here to try and save the native red squirrals.so many thousands of ferrel species on this planet now.i wonder what long term problems this will cause.scary realy

17 Feb, 2009

 

Interesting Np, the snowy owls must be nice to have as pets.

19 Feb, 2009

 

just easier to get in the pet trade than the wild.dont make sense

20 Feb, 2009



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