Myna is one of the most common resident birds in southern China, which is distributed in plain villages, pastoral areas and forest edges.
Sex likes to live in groups, and ten kinds of animals are constantly active in foraging. I like living in the branches of the village and in the farmhouse. Habitat in bamboo forests, Woods and reeds at night, often living in groups with starlings, crows or other birds. When farmers plow their fields, they often peck at insects, worms, earthworms and so on. I also like to eat flies from cows and cows.
Myna is an omnivorous bird with a wide range of feeding habits. Besides eating locusts, grasshoppers, beetles and spiders, it also eats earthworms, worms, buds and green leaves of plants, weed seeds and soft fruits. Adult myna is wild. When strangers come near, they peck at people, especially children. This is not easy to train. Myna is an inert bird that can't build its own nest. It often uses cracks in the walls of ancient temples and ancient buildings or under eaves and tree holes as nests, and the nests are covered with straw, pine needles and feathers.
Some myna also use old nests abandoned by other birds to lay eggs and hatch. Myna breeds twice a year, and the breeding period is from April to August every year, and each nest lays 4-6 eggs, and as many as 8 eggs. The eggshell is jade blue, and the eggshell produced at the end of culture is light and nearly white. Male and female birds hatch together to raise young birds.