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When you hear a Common Myna screaming every night, it typically indicates that the bird is establishing its territory or communicating with other members of its species. These vocalizations can also signal alarm or distress due to nearby predators or other disturbances. Additionally, Common Myna calls are part of their social behavior, as they often interact with each other in communal roosts. Such nightly calls are common in urban areas where these birds thrive.

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