Friday, September 28, 2012

Common Myna

SivamDesign has added a photo to the pool:

Common Myna

The Common Myna forages on the ground among grass for insects, especially for grasshoppers, from which it gets its genus name Acridotheres, "grasshopper hunter". They are closely associated with human habitation. Accomplished scavengers they feed on almost anything, including insects, fruits and vegetables, scraps or pet food. Considered as pests in Australia where they were introduced. This was clicked from the car.



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