The
crested myna (
Acridotheres cristatellus), also known as the Chinese starling, is a species of
starling in the genus
Acridotheres native to southeastern China and
Indochina. It is named after the tuft of feathers on its forehead that resembles a crest. The crested myna is typically found in open spaces near urban and agricultural areas. It is a popular cage-bird and, as a result, has been accidentally released in a few places outside of its usual range. For example, this species was introduced around 1890 into the
Vancouver region of British Columbia, Canada. Like many starlings, the crested myna is
omnivorous. It will eat a variety of food including worms, grub, grains, fruit, and even garbage. It is a highly beneficial bird to farmers as it predates on insects and does not attack crops.
This picture shows a crested myna photographed in Osaka, Japan.Photograph credit: Laitche