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.
: Many species have a bare patch of yellow skin around or behind the eyes.
Members of this genus typically share several distinguishing features:
: 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 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