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Posted by Brian Rapoza on 18:34:48 06/10/12
In Reply to: Bird ID help needed posted by Justin Miller
The description sounds right for Hill Myna, though Common Myna is more likely. Though the first Florida Breeding Bird Survey lists Hill Myna as probably breeding in Palm Beach County, I think it's been many years since they've been seen there.
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