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What is a Mynagham?

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 8/14/2025

A Mynagham, also known as a "Mynah" or "Myna," is a bird belonging to the family Sturnidae, primarily found in South Asia and parts of Southeast Asia. Known for their intelligence and ability to mimic human speech and other sounds, Mynah birds are popular in aviculture. They have distinctive yellow eye patches and bright plumage, making them easily recognizable. In some cultures, they are also considered symbols of good luck.

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