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Common Hill Myna
Scientific name: Gracula religiosa

IUCN Status: Least Concern
Family: STURNIDAE
Group: Birds
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 10 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 01.04–15.05
Gestation / Incubation: 17–19 jours
Births: 01.05–30.06
Habitat:
Tropical forests, mangroves, plantations
Description:
The Common Hill Myna, Gracula religiosa, is a remarkable bird known for its ability to mimic sounds and human speech. Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, it is easily recognizable by its glossy black plumage, white wing patches, and bright yellow wattles behind the eyes. This sociable bird lives in groups and primarily feeds on fruits, nectar, and insects. It is often seen in humid forests, mangroves, and plantations. Although popular as a pet due to its vocal talents, preserving its natural habitat is crucial for its long-term survival.
Recommended lens:
>=400mm
Photography tips:
To photograph the Common Hill Myna, it is advisable to use a 400mm lens or longer to capture precise details without disturbing the bird. Look for it in tropical forests or mangroves where it is active during the day. Be patient and discreet, as it can be suspicious of humans despite being sociable. Use natural light to highlight the vibrant colors of its plumage and try to capture moments when it vocalizes, as this adds a dynamic dimension to your photos.