Birds Around Me 0063 - Bank Myna (गंगा मैना) - Acridotheres ginginianus
Bank Myna (गंगा मैना) - Acridotheres ginginianus
Taken on January 15, 2018
Location: Sanjivini Nagar, Jabalpur, India (Latitude: 23.172826, Longitude: 79.881881)
-- Ashutosh Jhureley
Taken on January 15, 2018
Location: Sanjivini Nagar, Jabalpur, India (Latitude: 23.172826, Longitude: 79.881881)
Bank myna (Acridotheres ginginianus) is a myna found in northern parts of South Asia. It is smaller but similar in colouration to the common myna but differs in having a brick red bare skin behind the eye in place of yellow. The name is derived from their habit of nesting almost exclusively in the earthen banks of rivers where they excavate holes and breed in large colonies. Bank mynas are gregarious foraging in flocks, breeding colonially and roosting together in trees. They perch on livestock and live in crowded towns allowing close approach, often picking up scraps in markets and dumps.
Birds Around Me - Unfinished List (अपूर्ण सूची) -- Ashutosh Jhureley
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