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myna$51291$ - перевод на испанский

SPECIES OF BIRD
Sri Lanka myna; Gracula ptilogenys; Ceylon Myna; Sri Lanka Myna; Sri Lanka Hill Myna; Ceylon myna

myna      
n. Especie de ave
indian myna         
  • Evicting a nest of [[jungle babbler]]s by breaking their eggs
  • In [[Sydney]]
  • alt=Turquoise-colored eggs
  • Calls
  • Visiting a home garden in [[Colombo]], [[Sri Lanka]]
  • Guntur, India]]
  • alt=Perched on a tree
  • In [[Chandigarh]]
  • Nesting in a shop awning in Sydney
BIRD OF THE FAMILY STURNIDAE
Common Mynah; Common mynah; Indian Mynah; Indian mynah; Indian Myna; Acridotheres tristis; Indian myna; Common Mynahs; Talking Myna; Shalik; Indian miner; Sturnus tristis; Common Myna; Common mynahs; Talking myna; Common mynas; Rupi bird
mainates indios
myna         
VARIOUS BIRDS OF THE STARLING KIN
Mynah; Mina bird; Mina Bird; Mynah bird; Myna bird; Mynas; Mynah birds
mainates

Определение

mynah
['m??n?]
(also mynah bird or myna)
¦ noun a southern Asian or Australasian starling with a loud call, some kinds of which can mimic human speech. [Gracula religiosa (hill mynah) and other species.]
Origin
C18: from Hindi maina.

Википедия

Sri Lanka hill myna

The Sri Lanka hill myna, Ceylon myna or Sri Lanka myna (Gracula ptilogenys), is a myna, a member of the starling family. This bird is endemic to Sri Lanka.

This passerine is typically found in forest and cultivation. The Sri Lanka myna builds a nest in a hole. The normal clutch is two eggs.

These 25 cm long birds have green-glossed black plumage, purple-tinged on the head and neck. There are large white wing patches, which are obvious in flight. The strong legs are bright yellow, and there are yellow wattles on the nape.

The different shape and position of the wattles and the stouter orange-red bill distinguish this species from the Southern hill myna, which also occurs in Sri Lankan forests. The sexes are similar in plumage, but can be distinguished by iris color, which is pale in females and dark in males. Juveniles have a duller bill and smaller wattles, and are less glossy overall.

Like most starlings, the Sri Lanka myna is fairly omnivorous, eating fruit, nectar and insects.