COMMON mynas are like an avian version of the dreaded cane toad — ugly, unwanted and with an insatiable appetite for total domination. But now Australian scientists are leading the fightback.
If you put two birds together and gave them a problem, would they be any better at solving it than if they were alone? A study in Animal Behaviour of common mynas finds that not only are they no ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Canberra is renowned for the diversity of its wild birds, but one species has made its mark in all the wrong ways. The Indian myna has ...
Mynas are some of the most familiar birds in India that are often seen hopping along roadsides, squawking from rooftops, or flying in flocks across fields. India is home to several species of Mynas, ...
An angry-looking myna bird has become a viral video star after landing directly in front of a highway traffic camera in New Zealand. The black-and-yellow tropical bird stares curiously into the camera ...