Acridotheres

The genus encompasses a group of medium-sized passerine birds within the starling family ( Sturnidae ), primarily known as mynas. Native to South and Southeast Asia, these birds have gained global notoriety due to the Common Myna ( Acridotheres tristis ), which is frequently cited as one of the world's most successful—and potentially damaging—invasive species. Physical Characteristics

Members of this genus typically share several distinguishing features: acridotheres

: Unlike many other songbirds that hop, mynas are notable for their confident, strutting walk. Diet and Intelligence The genus encompasses a group of medium-sized passerine

Acridotheres species are highly opportunistic omnivores. In their native Asian range , they feed on a variety of fruits, seeds, insects, and human food scraps. The name Acridotheres actually translates to "grasshopper hunter," reflecting their traditional role in controlling agricultural pests. mynas are notable for their confident