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ViewsHill MynaFrom Opus(Redirected from Gracula indica)
Includes Southern Hill Myna, Enggano Myna, Nias Myna
[edit] IdentificationG. r. indica: 11.0–11.8 in (28–30 cm). Black with a heavy orange-yellow bill, feet, and fleshy wattles below each eye and on the nape; rounded black wings with a white stripe running midway through the primaries. [edit] Distribution & TaxonomyGracula religiosa has ten subspecies:
[edit] HabitatForest. [edit] BehaviourDiet includes nectar, insects, other small animals. [edit] BreedingG. r. indica: Build a nest of small twigs, leaves, and feathers. 2-3 light blue to blue-green eggs with brown to lavender spotting are laid; incubation by both sexes for 13–17 days; parental care by both adults; young fledge at 25–28 days; post-fledging care is minimal. May produce as many as three broods per year in some areas. [edit] References
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