Common Myna

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2009

Filmed this singing Common Myna (Acridotheres Tristis) on the window of my flat at Karachi Federal B Area. Commo Myna are native to Iran, Pakistan, India, Srilanka, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, China & some other adjsent countries.

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  • Ya ture they do damage the fruits? but hey! dont forget to the damage that we are causing to to the nature as whole. The damage we cause is far beyond the damage caused by these little birdies.

  • i just saved a baby mynah 2 days ago and it's sleeping now.

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  • if its killing pests we are talking about then i think human beings should be the first in the list.....lets nt forget our wonderful contribution to global warming...

  • I had no idea that Shaalik and Moina are of the same family, lol

  • I luv seeing these guys whenever I'm in Thailand. Good-looking bird and a fantastic vocalist! 

  • This bird is lovely but it's been introduced to Israel and it's taking over lots of other bird's territories causing many problems!

  • destroy it,

  • lol the first thing i thought when i heard it was"STAR WARS" hate that stuff but couldnt help thinkin that... i love these birds

  • Is there anybody here that can actually type a normal comment, or is that too complicated a process?

  • looks like a slum in the backgroud this bird fits right in flea ridden pests

  • @mazaktv minahs exist to f fruit up

  • @mazaktv Humans exist to f s up

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