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Indian Mynah Singing in Tropical Island

By: Greg Cetus
Narrated by: Interactive Media
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Summary

Indian mynah is a small starling bird native to Asia. Mynah is fairly energetic in its lifestyle and vocalisations. They often can be seen in large groups around trees. Their natural habitat increased dramatically in recent years. From their traditional Asian terrain, they migrated to many tropical islands including Maldives, Seychelles, Canaries, Hawaii, St Helena and many others. Their vocalisations include croaks, squawks, chirps, clicks, whistles and even growls. 

This recording offers a chorus of these energetic birds from one of the tropical islands. This is a fairly busy and energetic birdsong. It will effectively block all other eternal noises and provide an active audio shield if you are looking to separate yourself from urban noise. It can also help focus, as it features a complex chorus of many birds each pitching a variety of vocalisations.

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