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noun - tropical Asian starlings
noun - an Asian bird
MYNAS - The myna (; also spelled mynah) is a bird of the starling family (Sturnidae). This is a group of passerine birds which are native to southern Asia, e...
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Certain loquacious birds |
Natural mimics |
Avian mimickers |
Talking birds |
Mimicking birds |
Avian mimics |
Mocking birds |
Avian back-talkers? |
Copycat birds |
Winged mimics |
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Plural form of myna. |
an Asian and Australasian starling that typically has dark plumage, gregarious behaviour, and a loud call. |
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The Myna (; also spelled mynah) is a bird of the starling family (Sturnidae). This is a group of passerine birds which are native to southern Asia, especially India. Several species have been introduced to areas like North America, Australia, South Africa, Fiji and New Zealand, especially the common myna which is often regarded as an invasive species. It is often known as "Selarang" in Singapore, due to their high population there. * Mynas are not a natural group; instead, the term myna is used for any starling in the Indian subcontinent, regardless of their relationships. This range was colonized twice during the evolution of starlings, first by rather ancestral starlings related to the coleto and Aplonis lineages, and millions of years later by birds related to the common starling and wattled starling's ancestors. These two groups of mynas can be distinguished in the more terrestrial adaptions of the latter, which usually also have less glossy plumage except on the heads and longer tai |