- Hill Myna
Taxobox
name = Hill Myna
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Southern Hill Myna "Gracula religiosa indica"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
familia = Sturnidae
genus = "Gracula "
species = "G. religiosa"
binomial = "Gracula religiosa"
binomial_authority = Linnaeus, 1758The Hill Myna ("Gracula religiosa") (commonly known in the pet trade as the Myna Bird) is a member of the
starling family, resident in hill regions ofSouth Asia .Distribution
This
myna is a resident breeder in the lowerHimalayas fromKumaon ,India (80oE) eastward throughNepal ,Sikkim ,Bhutan andArunachal Pradesh , interai and foothills up to 2000 mcite book
last = Ali
first = Salim
authorlink=Salim Ali (ornithologist)
coauthors =Sidney Dillon Ripley
title = Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan, 2nd ed.,10 vols
year = 1986/2001
edition = 2nd
publisher=Oxford University Press
address = New DelhiBird Numbers 1015-1017. vol. 5, p. 191-194.] . Related races found in theWestern Ghats of India and inSri Lanka , "G. r. indica" and "G. r. ptilogenys", have recently been split off as the separate species, Southern Hill Myna ("Gracula indica"), mostly in theNilgiris and the Ceylon Hill Myna ("Gracula ptilogenys"), inKerala andSri Lanka . It also occurs inThailand ,Indonesia and parts ofSoutheast Asia . Introduced populations exist in theUSA and possibly other nations.This myna is almost entirely arboreal, moving in large noisy groups of half a dozen or so, in tree-tops at the edge of the forest.
Description
This is a stocky jet-black
starling or myna, with bright orange-yellow patches of naked skin and fleshy wattles on the side of its head and nape. At about 29 cm length, it is somewhat larger than theCommon Myna .It is overall green-glossed black plumage, purple-tinged on the head and neck. There are large white wing patches which are obvious in flight. The bill and strong legs are bright yellow, and there are yellow wattles on the nape and under the eye, which are distinct in their pattern from the
Common Myna or theBank Myna . These patches are separate in the Southern Hill Myna, but joined in the Hill Myna and the Ceylon Mynacite book
last = Grimmett
first = Richard
coauthors = Carol Inskipp, and Tim Inskipp
collaborators = Sarath Kotagama and Shahid Ali
illustrators = Clive Byers, Daniel Cole, John Cox, Gerald Driessens, CarlD'Silva, Martin Elliott, Kim Franklin, Alan Harris, Peter Hayman, CraigRobson, Jan Wilczur, and Tim Worfolk
title = Guide to the Birds of Indian subcontinent
year = 1998
publisher= Christopher Helm
address = London
isbn= 0-691-04910-6 ] . Sexes are similar, but juveniles have a duller bill.The Hill Myna is often detected by its loud shrill descending whistles followed by other calls. It is most vocal at dawn and dusk when it is found in small groups in forest clearings high in the canopy. It hops sideways along the branch, unlike the characteristic jaunty walk of other mynas.
Voice and calls
Both sexes make an extraordinarily wide range of loud calls - whistles, wails, screeches, and gurgles, sometimes melodious and often very human-like in quality. Each individual has a repertoire between 3 and 13 such call types, which may be shared with some near neighbours of the same sex, being learned when young. There is a very rapid change of dialect with distance, such that birds living more than 15 km apart have no call-types in common with one another.
In the wild state, the Hill Myna does not imitate other birds, unlike other species such as the
Racket-tailed Drongo , although this is a widely held misconception. On the other hand, in captivity, the Hill Myna is a renowned mimic, learning to reproduce many everyday sounds, particularly the human voice, and even whistled tunes, with astonishing accuracy and clarity.Food
Like most starlings, the Hill Myna is fairly omnivorous, eating
fruit ,nectar andinsect s.Nesting
The Hill Myna builds a nest in hole. The normal clutch is 2-3 eggs.
Pet trade
The Hill Myna is a popular cage bird, renowned for its ability to imitate speech. Demand in the West outstrips breeding capacity so they are rarely found in
pet stores. It is becoming increasingly rare in regions of NortheasternIndia due to capture for the illegal pet trade.In the
Garo Hills area ofAssam , the locals induce the birds to breed in artificial nests made of a split-bamboo framework covered with grass and put up in accessible positions in tall trees in a forest clearing or at the edge of a small village. The villagers are thus enabled to extract the young at the proper time for easy hand-rearing, making Hill Myna farming a profitable minor cottage industry.ee also
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