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Gracula is a
genus of mynas,
tropical members of the
starling family of
birds found in
southern Asia and
introduced to
Florida in the
United States. The...
- The
common hill myna (
Gracula religiosa),
sometimes spelled "mynah" and
formerly simply known as the hill myna or myna bird, is the myna most commonly...
- case: the
chattering bee-eater (Merops garrulus), black-headed
grackle (
Gracula melanocephala),
hooded bee-eater (Merops cucullatus), and white-fronted...
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Common hill myna,
Gracula religiosa Southern hill myna,
Gracula indica Enggano hill myna,
Gracula enganensis Nias hill myna,
Gracula robusta Sri Lanka...
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black back. In the same publication,
Latham described the same
species as
Gracula picata. In 1843, Hugh
Edwin Strickland proposed using the
second name as...
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sometimes known as "Tristram's grackle", and the hill
mynas in the
genus Gracula have also been
called grackles. This page is an
index of
articles on animal...
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going on
standard measurements and
perhaps weight, is the Nias hill myna (
Gracula robusta). This
species can
measure up to 36 cm (14 in), and in domestication...
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George Robert Gray in 1840. The
genus name
comes from the
specific name
Gracula quiscula coined by
Swedish naturalist Carl
Linnaeus for the
common grackle...
- by Carl
Linnaeus in the 10th
edition of his
Systema Naturae in 1758 as
Gracula atthis. The
modern binomial name
derives from the
Latin alcedo, 'kingfisher'...
- has ****essed it as
being of
least concern. This
species was
described as
Gracula nigricollis by
Gustaf von
Paykull in 1807.
Formerly placed in the genus...