common myna

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The common myna is a highly adaptable, medium-sized passerine bird known for its brown body, yellow eye patch, and success as an invasive species in many urban and agricultural environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
invasive species
passerine
species
activityPattern diurnal
beakColor yellow
behavior aggressive
highly adaptable
noisy
binomialName Acridotheres tristis NERFINISHED
bodyColor brown
bodyLength about 23–26 cm
class Aves
clutchSize typically 4–6 eggs
commonName Indian myna
common myna
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN NERFINISHED
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
diet omnivorous
eyePatchColor yellow
family Sturnidae NERFINISHED
food fruits
human food scraps
insects
seeds
genus Acridotheres NERFINISHED
habitat agricultural land
open woodland
suburban gardens
urban areas
impact agricultural pest
competes with native birds for nesting sites
introducedTo Australia NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
Pacific islands NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
Southern Africa NERFINISHED
invasiveIn Australia NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
Pacific islands NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
legColor yellow
nativeRange Indian subcontinent NERFINISHED
South Asia NERFINISHED
nestingSite building cavities
roof spaces
tree cavities
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction lays eggs in cavities
scientificName Acridotheres tristis NERFINISHED
size medium-sized
socialStructure forms flocks
often seen in pairs
taxonRank species
vocalization mimicry of other sounds
varied calls
yearDescribed 1766

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Sturnidae notableSpeciesCommonName common myna