BA Paneendra photographed a Southern Hill-myna (Gracula indica) atop the inflorescence of the African Tulip (Spathodea campanulata) tree in Bangalore, India. The Hill-myna was there to feed on the flower […]
“Sad to say that the Common Hill-mynah (Gracula religiosa) appears to have lost one more habitat in Singapore. “This species used to inhabit the Seletar, Jalan Kayu area. But with […]
The main diet of the Common Hill-myna (Gracula religiosa) (above) is fruits. Besides fruits it also takes nectar, insects and small animals like lizards. With fruits of up to 2cm […]
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