Jungle Myna
The Jungle Myna (Acridotheres fuscus) is a medium-sized bird found primarily in the forests and urban areas of South and Southeast Asia. It has a distinctive black and brown plumage, with bright yellow patches on its wings and a striking yellow eye patch. This bird is known for its adaptability, often seen foraging for food in groups.
Jungle Mynas are omnivorous, feeding on insects, fruits, and scraps from human activities. They are social birds, often found in flocks, and are known for their loud calls and mimicry. Their habitat includes tropical forests, mangroves, and urban environments, making them a common sight in many regions.