Common Myna vs Common Starling
Acridotheres tristis ile kıyaslandığında Sturnus vulgaris
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Özellik | Common Myna | Common Starling |
|---|---|---|
| Bilimsel Ad | Acridotheres tristis | Sturnus vulgaris |
| Takım | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Familya | Sturnidae | Sturnidae |
| Koruma Durumu | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Uzunluk | 25,0 cm (9.8 in) | 21,5 cm (8.5 in) |
| Kanat Açıklığı | 38,0 cm (15.0 in) | 37,0 cm (14.6 in) |
| Ağırlık | 120,0 g (4.23 oz) | 78,0 g (2.75 oz) |
| Beslenme | Omnivorous — insects, fruit, grain, and kitchen scraps. Bold and opportunistic around human settlements. | Omnivorous — insects and larvae (especially leatherjackets), earthworms, fruit, and seeds. Probes soil with open … |
| Kuluçka Büyüklüğü | 2-6 | 4-7 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Size Comparison
Habitat Comparison
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Common Myna
Urban areas, farmland, and open woodland. Closely associated with humans and one of the most successful avian urban colonizers.
Common Starling
Open countryside, farmland, parks, and urban areas. Forms enormous communal roosts in winter, especially in urban environments.
Song & Call Comparison
Common Myna
A noisy, cackling chatter and melodious whistling mixed together. An accomplished mimic of other birds and sounds. Gives repeated 'mee-ow' and harsh 'quarr' alarm calls.
Common Starling
A complex mimic: rattles, whistles, clicks, and squeaks mixed with imitations of other birds. Song is a continuous medley. Also gives harsh 'scheer' alarm and chattering.
Geographic Range & Migration
Common Myna
Native to South and Southeast Asia. Introduced and invasive in Australia, South Africa, Middle East, and many Pacific islands.
Common Starling
Native to Europe, western Asia, and North Africa. Introduced to North America, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
Koruma Durumu
Common Myna
Common Starling
How to Tell Them Apart
Common Myna
Brown body with a glossy black hood, yellow bill, and bare yellow skin behind the eye. White wing patches conspicuous in flight. Yellow legs.
Strong, slightly curved yellow bill
Common Starling
Glossy black plumage with iridescent purple and green sheen in breeding season. Winter plumage shows white spotting. Short tail and pointed wings in flight.
Long, pointed bill — yellow in breeding season, dark in winter
Key Differences
- • Weight: Common Starling (78g) vs Common Myna (120g)
- • Length: Common Starling (21.5 cm) vs Common Myna (25 cm)
- • Wingspan: Common Starling (37 cm) vs Common Myna (38 cm)
- • Habitat: Common Starling prefers Open countryside, farmland, parks, and urban areas. Forms en; Common Myna prefers Urban areas, farmland, and open woodland. Closely associated
About These Birds
Common Myna
The common myna has been named one of the world's 100 worst invasive species by the IUCN. Originally from South Asia, it has been introduced to tropical regions worldwide where it outcompetes native birds for nest cavities. Despite its invasive status, the myna is an intelligent and charismatic bird capable of mimicking human speech.
Common Starling
The common starling is famous for its murmurations — vast swirling flocks of thousands that create mesmerizing patterns in winter skies. An accomplished mimic, it can imitate other birds, car alarms, and phone ringtones. Introduced to North America by a group intent on establishing every bird mentioned by Shakespeare.