Modelling shows that a single pair could grow to more than 15,000 within five years, and more than 93,000 by the sixth year.
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.
An Aussie council has declared all-out war on a common backyard pest that’s breeding at such an alarming rate just two could ...
I used to think that Indian mynas were the bullies of the bird world. Until one appointed himself as a security guard in my ...
BABAHAN, Indonesia — Tossing flowing crests back and forth, three snow-white Bali mynahs share a branch, squawking and looking around with the trademark blue patches around their eyes catching ...
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