Posted by Robin Diaz on February 18, 2004 at 18:20:49:
In Reply to: Hill Myna and Common Myna. posted by Larry Manfredi on February 18, 2004 at 08:54:41:
Last March I observed an interesting Common Myna nest located in a Black Olive tree in Coral Gables. Although these old trees in Coral Gables often offer cavities for starlings, this was an actual structure toward the middle of the tree. I watched one bird go in and the other bird was already in place. The tree was at the east end of Kinko's parking lot, behind Barnes & Noble. I was there last week and the trees have been trimmed back drastically.