myna in A Sentence

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    Where's Myna? Myna's gone.

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    Did you catch a Myna?

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    Where did you get that Myna?

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    This Myna is almost entirely arboreal,

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    the common hill Myna does not imitate other birds in the wild,

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    western Lesser Sundas The common hill Myna is often detected by its loud,

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    an additional benefit to the locals is the inexpensive means of controlling the Myna population: failing stocks can be

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    Common Myna(Scientific name: Acridotheres tristis), sometimes known as“Indian Myna”, is a member of the family Sturnidae(starlings and Mynas), native to Asia.

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    The common Myna or Indian Myna(Acridotheres tristis), sometimes spelled Mynah, is a member of the family Sturnidae(starlings and Mynas) native to Asia.

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    This Myna is almost entirely arboreal, moving in large, noisy groups of half a dozen or so, in tree-tops at the edge of the forest.

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    Where the parrot(shuk) and Myna are thinking in pure Sanskrit- what vedas are infinite i.e. no evidence should be required or should be proved with the help of other texts and the disciples are singing, the same is the residence of Mandan Mishra.

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    As the Mynas can be something of a pest of fruit trees when too numerous, an additional benefit to the locals is the inexpensive means of controlling the Myna population: failing stocks can be bolstered by putting out more nests than can be harvested, while the maximum proportion of nestlings are taken when the population becomes too large.

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    Intermedia- northwestern Indochina and adjacent northeastern India and southern China G. r. palawanensis- Palawan in the Philippines G. r. peninsularis- Bastar hill Mynah, central India,(State Bird of Chhattisgarh, India) G. r. religiosa- Greater Sundas(except Sulawesi) and Peninsular Malaysia G. r. venerata- western Lesser Sundas The common hill Myna is often detected by its loud, shrill, descending whistles followed by other calls.

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