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  2. A vet reveals what not to feed wild birds (some of these will ...

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    Bacon or bacon rinds: Bacon contains high levels of salt and additives which can be dangerous to birds. 4. Processed foods: Avoid processed foods, like potato chips, crackers, ...

  3. Common myna - Wikipedia

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    Common myna populations in Australia are now concentrated along the eastern coast around Sydney and its surrounding suburbs, [48] with sparser populations in Victoria and a few isolated communities in Queensland. [49] During 2009 several municipal councils in New South Wales began trials of catching myna birds in an effort to reduce numbers. [50]

  4. The Common Myna (which feeds mostly on ground-dwelling insects, tropical fruits such as grapes plums and someberries and, in urban areas, discarded human food) [33] poses a serious threat to Australian blueberry crops, though its main threat is to native bird species.

  5. Myna - Wikipedia

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    This is a group of passerine birds which are native to Iran and Southern Asia, especially Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Several species have been introduced to areas like North America , Australia , South Africa , Fiji and New Zealand , especially the common myna , which is often regarded as an invasive species .

  6. Can chickens eat bird food? We asked a vet - AOL

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    When it comes to bird food, Dr. MacMillan says these mixes are okay to feed chickens as a treat, but you want to avoid dishing this up on a regular basis. "Chickens can eat bird food, including ...

  7. Acridotheres - Wikipedia

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    The Acridotheres mynas are generally dark or dull birds with fluted calls like most starlings; the sexes are similar. They walk and hop, and may share adaptations along with the Sturnus starlings that have modifications to the skull and its muscles for open bill probing or prying. [2]

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