Common Myna or Common Grackle?

Here's how to tell the difference

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Common Myna

Acridotheres tristis

Also known as: Indian Myna

General appearance

The common myna is a chunky bird of about 23-26 cm long, about the size of a robin. It has a short square-tipped tail, a yellow bill and bare yellow facial skin. The bird is dark brown in color with a black hood. It has rounded wings with white underparts and a white-tipped tail - both become very visible during flight.

Male vs female

It's challenging to determine sex visually as there is no marked dimorphism between males and females common mynas. Both sport similar plumage making it tough to discern sex by just looking at them.

Juvenile

Juvenile common mynas typically display similar physical traits and coloration to adults but may be slightly less vibrant in color. As they age, these colors will deepen, and the distinctive black hood will become more pronounced.

Size

9.1 - 10.2 in/2.9 - 5.0 oz

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How to tell the Common Myna from the Common Grackle

Visual differences

The Common Myna is smaller, at 9-10 inches, with a dark brown body, black hood, and yellow bill. It has white wing patches and tail tips visible in flight. In contrast, the Common Grackle is larger, at 11-13 inches, with iridescent plumage that varies from bronzy to purple-green hues. Its distinctive long tail has a crease, and adults possess yellowish eyes. While the Myna has a chunky appearance and square-tipped tail, the Grackle is sleeker with a more elongated form. Both lack distinct sexual dimorphism in plumage.

Key differences and behavior

Common Mynas and Common Grackles both exhibit notable behavioral differences despite some similarities. Mynas, originally from Asia but now globally spread, thrive in urban and suburban areas alongside humans, showcasing adaptive scavenging habits. Conversely, Grackles, native to North America, prefer open landscapes like farmlands and parks. While Mynas engage in monogamous pair bonds with mutual preening, Grackles form nesting colonies, displaying elaborate courtship displays. Both birds are omnivorous but display varied feeding; Mynas raid orchards and adapt to scraps, while Grackles may prey on small animals and demonstrate aggressive feeder behavior. Mynas often utilize man-made structures for nesting, whereas Grackles nest near water in trees or shrubs. These behavioral distinctions help differentiate them in the field beyond visual identification.

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