Common Myna (*Acridotheres tristis*) stands on lush green grass. The bird features a brown body, a yellow eye patch, and a bright yellow beak. Its posture is upright, and the surrounding grass appears well-maintained and evenly spread, indicating a possibly urban or suburban environment. The vivid green background contrasts with the bird's darker plumage, highlighting its distinct features. This species, known for its adaptability, is common in South Asia and often found in open woodland and urban areas.
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