Curious bird takes over traffic camera A New Zealand agency’s monitoring of a highway was interrupted for a few moments when ...
An angry-looking Myna bird was recently caught on a highway traffic camera in New Zealand, quickly becoming a social media ...
It’s impossible to predict what will go viral from week to week, but right now, a bird in New Zealand has become the latest ...
After landing directly in front of a highway traffic camera in New Zealand, a myna bird with a fairly irate look went viral ...
A recent video which captures an angry looking landing directly in front of a highway traffic camera in New Zealand. In the ...
The trend only lasted a handful of years. Beginning with Sears' 1963 fall/winter catalog, only monkeys, mynah birds and hamsters were offered — no other types of pets — based on the catalog archives.
While the smart Maggie’s defending their nests are the most terrifying, even those a-hole Myna birds are getting in on the act these days. Welcome to Australia, where no one is safe.
I have trouble understanding most of the letters questioning the actions of Canberra Indian Myna Action Group ("The myna debate" and "Mynas are scapegoats", October 29). I can only offer personal ...
P’nut the Squirrel, of internet fame, has been euthanized after the pet was seized by New York state earlier this week, according to the Department of Environmental Conservation. P’nut the ...
Myna birds, which have the ability to mimic human speech and are often kept as pets, are native to Asia. First introduced to New Zealand in the 1860s, by the mid-20th century they had spread ...