Thursday, January 3, 2013

Shalik




The Shalik is a very general bird in Bangladesh. 

The familiar myna is as regards the size of an American robin. Its colors collection from well-to-do wine-brown on the minor breast to full of meaning black on the head, neck, and superior breast. It has a display of colorless on the lower edge of its wing, and its bill also legs are a intelligent yellow. This myna feed on shrubbery, insect, and worms. It often build its nest in crevice of building. It is a strident bird that is ordinary concerning yards and buildings. It is frequently seen among chickens or perched on the backs of cattle. People have released the common myna into the wild in many tropical Pacific islands, including Hawaii, where the bird is now abundant.

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