Thursday, May 01, 2008
Juvenile Mynahs
Juvenile mynah birds are out of their nests. Their baby chirps are loud waiting for their parents to feed them. There must be a nesting season for city birds in our year round same climate environment. I do not hear or notice them before. It is also the pattern recognition syndrome. For example, you are a proud owner of a unique and rare car like a yellow volkwagon beetle, rare because it is hardly seen on the roads or highway. Once you start driving it, you will notice a lot of yellow beetle on the road. Now that we have chirpy, I notice all the juvenile mynah birds in my neighbourhood. By the way, chipy has flew the coop as well. He (I assume he is a male bird) is quite independent now and can fly well. He still need to be fed and will return to the security guard when he is hungry.
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