Photographer's Note
I took this shot at Millenium park.. These are two Indian Maynas..
The Common Myna or Indian Myna is known as Salik/Shalik Pakhi in Bangladesh and India. Sometimes it spelled as Mynah or Moyna. Its scientific name is Acridotheres tristis and is a member of family Sturnidae. This bird is originated from central and southern Asia, that is Bangladesh, India, Myanmar(Burma), China, Indo-China region. This bird has been introduced then many other parts of the world, such as Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Hawaii, islands of the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.Common Myna/Indian Myna or Shalik Pakhi was first described in 1766 by Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish botanist,physician and zoologist. The range of the Common Myna/Indian Myna or Shalik Pakhi is increasing to the extent that in 2000 the IUCN Species Survival Commission declared it among the World's 100 worst invasive species. This bird is one of only three birds in this list of invasive species. Common Myna/Indian Myna or Shalik Pakhi has a strong territorial instict.
Common Myna/Indian Myna or Shalik Pakhi can be identified by the brown body, black hooded head and the bare yellow patch behind the eye. Its bill and legs are bright yellow.There is a white patch on the outer primaries and in flight it shows large white wing patches. The sexes are similar and birds are usually seen in pairs. Common Myna/Indian Myna or Shalik Pakhi is 23-26 cm in size, its average weight is 116 gm and breeding season is October to March. The normal clutch size is 4-6 eggs. The average size of the egg is 30,8 x 21,99 mm. The incubation period is 17 to 18 days and fledging period is 22 to 24 days. This bird lives an average of 20 years.
Common Myna/Indian Myna or Shalik Pakhi feeds on almost everything, including insects, fruits, vegetables, seeds and scraps. In Bangladesh and India region this bird is called as the ''farmer's friend'' because it eats insects that destroy crop plants.
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pajaran
(114801) 2013-06-24 0:48
Dobar dan.
Vrlo interesantan i dobar tekst o ptici, sa datim podacima ...
Dobar trenutak snimka, kontrast, lepe boje.
Dobra kompozicija, lepo pokazane ptice.
Imajte lep dan, sve najbolje u novoj nedelji koja je pocela.
Srecno.
Paja.
Good afternoon.
Very interesting and good article about the bird with the given data ...
A good time recording, contrast, beautiful colors.
Good composition, beautiful birds shown.
Have a great day, all the best in the new week that started.
Good luck.
Paja.
krzychu30
(15512) 2013-06-24 1:23
Hello Indrasish,
I like very much this variety of photographed subjects in your galery.You have really keen eye for surrounding world.
This one is nicely taken and composed.Especially the DOF is nicely mastered to achieve such expressive result.
Have a nice day
Krzysztof
jhm
(211734) 2013-06-24 4:40
Hello Indrasish,
Thank you very much for your interesting notes.
Two bird on one chain this is very well found.
Composition and generally image is very well done. TFS.
Have a nice new workweek,
John.
ikeharel
(112393) 2013-06-24 9:39
Good evening Indrasish,
Those maynas specie migrate from India, and now they are taking over Israel.
They are very agressive birds, driving out smaller birds from their nest, not afraid to encounter bigger birds, see this pic..
On the positive side, must say they have a fantastic vocal span, immitating other's like Parrots and Bulbuls.
Fine placed on the chain, both heads looking away...
Ike
senmalay
(106) 2013-08-14 20:13
Hi Indrasish,
Another nice presentation from you. Well weighted content that you had. Really nice.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Indrasish Guha (Indrasish)
(2943)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2013-03-07
- Categories: Natureza, Momento Decisivo
- Camera: Nikon D200 DSLR, 80-200mm Nikon
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Tema(s): Kolkata (My city) [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2013-06-24 0:36