Myna Collection
The myna, a common sight in New Delhi, India, perches gracefully on a Silk Cotton tree branch
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The myna, a common sight in New Delhi, India, perches gracefully on a Silk Cotton tree branch. Its distinctive features and vibrant plumage make it easily identifiable as the Common Myna. Meanwhile, the Common Hill Myna with its melodious call, known scientifically as Gracula religiosa, captivates nature enthusiasts with its enchanting song. In contrast to these species is the Brahminy Myna, Temenuchus pagodarum, showcasing its unique beauty amidst diverse wildlife. Moving away from avian creatures for a moment brings us to another intriguing creature - the Smooth Hammerhead Shark. With its hammer-shaped head and association with brahminy oysters, this shark leaves an indelible mark on marine ecosystems. Returning to birds once more leads us to the Crested Myna depicted in intricate ink on paper artwork. This elegant bird adds an artistic touch to our natural surroundings. However, it is often overshadowed by its more common counterpart - the Acridotheres tristis or Common Myna. Known for their boldness and curiosity towards visitors are these audacious Common Myas who fearlessly steal attention wherever they go. On another note is the Black-winged Starling or Black-winged Mynah (Acridotheres melanopterus), also recognized as one of nature's wonders due to its striking appearance. Concluding our journey through various myna species brings us back full circle to appreciate once again the beauty of the Common Myna. As we marvel at their adaptability and resilience in urban environments like New Delhi's bustling streetscape or near paradisiacal Red Bird-of-Paradise habitats (Paradisaea rubra), let us not forget lesser-known yet equally captivating creatures such as Lesser Racket-tailed Drongos (Dicrurus remifer).