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Myna birds typically begin their day at dawn, foraging for food such as insects, fruits, and seeds. They often engage in social interactions, calling to each other and establishing territory. Throughout the day, they may rest in shaded areas or preen their feathers before resuming their foraging activities. As evening approaches, mynas gather in groups to roost, seeking safety in numbers.

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