Minor scuffle and a few ruffled feathers today outside my caravan. Not a lot of love among birders for the Common Myna (Sturnus tristis). But it’s a bit late to send them back to India and Afghanistan after 130 years of being invited to tag along with our urban sprawl and copious waste. Besides what other species picks up huge amounts of litter and tucks it away in nests?
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