Myna Studios: SECRET INVASION | Javan & Common Mynas

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Since the 1920s... a certain myna bird has slowly infiltrated the societies of Singapore... and have begun their secret invasion! How did this alien bird land on our lands? And how did it replace our natives? Such DRAMA and ACTION!
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    A 'meeting' between Common Mynas
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    Australia's programmes to control the Common Myna population
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Komentáře • 113

  • @robsmith6087
    @robsmith6087 Před 8 měsíci +5

    your "common mynas" are our Indian mynas in Australia. They've taken over

  • @yeokhaisern8019
    @yeokhaisern8019 Před rokem +45

    Maybe can do one on everyone’s favourite bird: UwU bird / Asian Koel !! 😂

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +2

      IDEA! Definitely a good idea to do down the line!! Hhaaha

    • @SShiJie
      @SShiJie Před rokem +1

      @@LittleRedJungle I always hear the Black Naped Oriole in the morning, I love their yellow colour :D

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      @@SShiJie haha yeah they’re super vocal with a variety of calls too!! Definitely also a good idea down the line!!

    • @huhorbuniula4049
      @huhorbuniula4049 Před 5 měsíci

      @@LittleRedJungle Well Javan Myna's don't really steal other birds nest like cuckoo, they're in the red list which means there's not many of em unlike the Common Myna which is invasive.

  • @dieseltree567
    @dieseltree567 Před rokem +6

    In the seventies, the native mynah were still around.Yes you are right the Javan mynah won the turf war. But in those days, the Javan was preferred over the native type as pet for boys in the sixties, seventies. We keep them from young and they identify us as their parents and will recognise our whistling and flew to us their owners. Those were wonderful days being a child, life was simple, fun . Though lack of material comfort, but people were happier. I missed those time.

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      That's true... times are changing fast and I hope the new gen can find some way to appreciate the joys of what simplicity can bring!

  • @chingpingpang5240
    @chingpingpang5240 Před rokem +6

    I once saw a mynah stuck on a bird spike in Chong Pang :( it was calling out non stop and it’s partner mynah didn’t leave its side 😢

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +2

      Oh no this is so so sad. I really hope someone called ACRES/NParks 😭😢

  • @kvcking
    @kvcking Před rokem +14

    Great perspective on invasive species! Thanks for the video!

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +2

      And thank you for your kind words! ♥️ but yeah, invasive species really is a tricky issue :(

    • @CC-dx6bc
      @CC-dx6bc Před 5 měsíci

      Just like all foreign workers they are just trying to survive!

  • @drjennyli
    @drjennyli Před rokem +5

    After living in Singapore for more 10 years I always wonder who are this little birds! Now I know! Thank you for sharing!😊

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      Aw I’m glad this video helped solve it!! Thanks for stopping by and being kinda 🙏☺️

  • @glennwong1966
    @glennwong1966 Před rokem +6

    Is there a reason why mynahs do that head nodding thing? Always wondered why they did that

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      ayee great question!! but hmm it could be a couple of reasons, like communication! But it could also be for vision and depth perception!

    • @crowdemon_archives
      @crowdemon_archives Před rokem +2

      Most birds bob their heads for visual and depth perception, ye.

  • @2cr8gdtimes
    @2cr8gdtimes Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for explaining it so well. I haven't been to Singapore, but this is still good information. We have common Mynahs in Bengaluru 🇮🇳 I can relate to them 😉 Did you know giraffes are facing extinction ? I just found out !

  • @iJennax3
    @iJennax3 Před rokem +3

    they're actually pretty cute and intelligent, i once rescued it from my air conditioning compressor and took it in as a pet and it learnt how to imitate phrases and words

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      Yeah I heard of them imitating human words too!! But definitely, they’re very smart and underrated!!

  • @ongjune8328
    @ongjune8328 Před rokem +7

    Great vid as always! Never knew that the Common Mynah is an invasive species overseas... would love to know more about other invasive species in Singapore :D

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the love, June! That sound like a wonderful idea to start on the channel leh hahah ❤

    • @mathsdebater
      @mathsdebater Před 11 měsíci

      Humans are also invasive .

  • @maryllthemusicman1318
    @maryllthemusicman1318 Před rokem +2

    my indonesian friends tell me that in Java itself the Javan myna is actually quite rare in the wild now, having their numbers be decimated by hunting to sell as pets or songbirds. nowadays if you find one they often fetch a high price, ard RP65k (SGD7 ish) on the lowest end, and as high as RP1.1mil (ard SGD100) for rarer breeds and colours, with most good ones going around RP250k (ard SGD 20) depending on size and location. the unemployed often catch them to make an easy buck

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +2

      yeah I head it's the opposite in Indonesia i think! The Common Mynas really overtaking the land out there :( but dang $100 for what we take for granted here in Singapore! :O
      Really hope people don't harm the Javans we have here just for their own personal gain tho :(

  • @theflipflapchannelcreatedb8160

    My biggest theory is that Javan myna birds when introduced to Malaysia Singapore and Southern Thailand for the very first time they would have actually displaced a lot of the native birds that would have lived in these parts of Southeast Asia. In my opinion these birds would have been escapes from pet cages and that would have been a deliberate sign from the pet trade industry.
    Also if you notice about the common myna birds declining in population anywhere else around Malaysia and Singapore, this is why.
    Nevertheless, commom mynas have actually been very much an introduced, yet actually became rather invasive species in places like Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Fiji, new Caledonia and also Florida in the USA etc. Honourable mentions include Turkey, Israel, the Middle East and even more so recently Cyprus.
    Common myna birds are also known as Indian myna birds.
    Plus another species that you've actually forgotten to put up in a list is the great myna bird. It's another black and white bird very similar to other myna species but apparently it also has a very impressive head tuft on the front of its head giving the impression of a mohawk. I actually hollered it out for you because I actually noticed that when I actually went to Malaysia with my family and such I actually remember seeing these birds normally in pairs yet small to large flocks still exist.

  • @zaferoral5009
    @zaferoral5009 Před 7 měsíci +1

    We have two invasive species, the Pakistani parrot and the Indian myna bird. You may find it interesting that I am writing this message from Turkey.

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před 7 měsíci

      Aw greetings from Singapore! Really cool that my video reached you! Also, I really hope that both those species you mentioned did not displace any native species :(

  • @lordanderson8090
    @lordanderson8090 Před 18 dny

    I’m Australian and these birds are taking over, edit just watched the video and realised Javan myna are from Indonesia

  • @zkyroni
    @zkyroni Před rokem +2

    If the Javan Mynahs are thriving and flourishing successfully in Singapore, even though declining in Native Indonesia, then why are they listed as “Vulnerable” by the IUCN? 🤔

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      The IUCN lists comes in global and regional and national levels! And unfortunately, they are indeed vulnerable globally 😔

    • @zkyroni
      @zkyroni Před rokem

      @@LittleRedJungle Thanks, nice to know the classification categories 🙂

  • @poopydoopy2000
    @poopydoopy2000 Před rokem +3

    I already know about the Javan Mynas. But I didn’t know the common myna were ‘invading’ too

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      yeah and somemore on the world's most invasive species list too! Really glad you learnt something new from this!! ❤

  • @davidlaw9686
    @davidlaw9686 Před rokem +4

    There was no mynahs until the fifties. They flourished after that. The black species came subsequently in the sixties. They could have been brought in owing to the idea that this type could learn to talk. Then came the crows later.

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      Aww as a 90s kid, I took NParks’ word on the timeline of the myna’s arrival via their articles! Would love to know how you realised it’s only till in the 50s!! 😄

    • @davidlaw9686
      @davidlaw9686 Před rokem

      @@LittleRedJungle in my young days always love to watch birds and insects in bushes, like damsel flies in variety of colours. Had never seen mynahs, only plenty of sparrows and swallows.
      Brown mynahs started appearing in the sixties, followed years later by the black species. Crows too were never seen until later years.

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      @@davidlaw9686 aw thanks for sharing your real life experience! Since young I already see the black ones all around :( but it's so interesting to see how Singapore has changed in just such a short time!

    • @davidlaw9686
      @davidlaw9686 Před rokem

      @@LittleRedJungle Had noticed in the last decade or so, many brown mynahs became like little vultures. They lost their feathers head down to the neck. Wonder if this could be the reason their population started diminishing.

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      @@davidlaw9686 yeah I’ve noticed that growing up too! Was trying to research up on it, but seems like there’s no confirmed reason for it. 😭 Some suggest feather moulting and others suggest disease! Don’t know if it’s what’s affecting its reducing numbers tho :(

  • @SundayBoy72
    @SundayBoy72 Před rokem +6

    Fun and educational. 😊

  • @styleslave4356
    @styleslave4356 Před rokem +4

    amazing job again!

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for always being so supportive!! ♥️🌿

  • @Damien_damienfr
    @Damien_damienfr Před 8 měsíci +1

    mynas are so cute i love them

  • @SShiJie
    @SShiJie Před rokem +2

    Very informative video,
    I see the advertisement paid off :D

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      Hahah it definitely did. Thanks for stopping by yeah!!! 🙏

  • @Abdzhr980
    @Abdzhr980 Před rokem +3

    WOW that’s so interesting I did not know that they always are in pairs

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      Can double confirm by looking out your window one of these days!! Hahaha

    • @Abdzhr980
      @Abdzhr980 Před rokem +2

      I have actually can them in pairs or trios nowadays

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      @@Abdzhr980 yup they sometimes meet other pairs and forage together! And possible that young ones do follow around too!!

  • @-Mitra-
    @-Mitra- Před rokem +2

    It's funny, but in my Central Asian country your native common myna (with yellow patches around eyes) is a parasite 😂 They are so aggressive, attacked even me for many years because their nest was between my and neighbour's storey (unreachable). Also they group in the evenings on the trees (hundreds!) and make loud awful noises. Btw, sometimes a bunches of loud women sitting near house entrances are called "maynas" here for the same reasons 🤣

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      Aww which country are you from? But yes I’ve heard of this reversal of roles! Which make it all so interesting!
      Also, haha ok that factoid about loud women is so funny 😂

    • @-Mitra-
      @-Mitra- Před rokem

      @@LittleRedJungle I'm from Tajikistan 😊 Unfortunately the problem with myna isn't realized by our government yet as it was in the neighboring Uzbekistan, for example. I'm really worried because all day long one mostly hears those mynas' aggressive sounds - territory battling with other birds. Our non-predator birds are pretty peaceful and don't have fighting skills, that's why myna takes over their habitat 🥺 Also the number of sparrows falls down each year, because they are mostly under myna attack.
      Yeah, the thing with women is really funny because their loud chit chat sounds closely to myna 🤣

  • @Thethewho
    @Thethewho Před rokem +2

    I ever saw 5 gang up on 1 , very fierce fight

  • @itsevatrendz6182
    @itsevatrendz6182 Před 21 dnem

    wah, i just notice last time when you go to those playground areas there always hear the house crow sounds, now seldom hear already, think they migrated idk haha😂

  • @gszxc
    @gszxc Před rokem +3

    they're all adorable birds!

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      A big yes to that!! Every bird has such a wonderful story to tell if we just give them a chance! ❤

  • @Orion-ih5xl
    @Orion-ih5xl Před rokem +2

    I once saw a leucistic javan myna at a hawker centre in ang mo kio. I didn't take a pic tho

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      Aw yes I’ve seen a mothership article about it too or something! Next time we must both keep our phones ready!! Haha

  • @palamirtammarimuthu1752
    @palamirtammarimuthu1752 Před 9 měsíci

    And who went out of Singapore to invite investors for our survival in the first place 🕵🏽‍♂️🤔🇸🇬zoo and bird park full of non -- native species...... please review

  • @susannasaritarevi9092
    @susannasaritarevi9092 Před rokem +1

    Damn, you can really rap😱you're good sia👍

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      I try my best! If CZcams fails, I think I found my true calling!! Hahaha

  • @ashtontan5226
    @ashtontan5226 Před rokem +1

    The first fun I saw the common myna I thought it had cheese on its eyes 😅

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      Hahaha wait till you see the Masked Lapwing / Durian Bird!!

  • @rahmanbinsoopoo3886
    @rahmanbinsoopoo3886 Před rokem +1

    Hi....gd night🌃...My sister ever encounter javan minah flew into our kitchen foraging and stealing food. She chase the birds away and left it's 💩 poo on the kitchen table. So disgusting and fed up..... To clean up....

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      Oh no I’m sorry that it create such a mess. I always get frustrated too when they rest on my bamboo poles with clothes or on my window - then poop all over :( so yes, they’re cool animals - but still very pesky haha

  • @m.sselvam8372
    @m.sselvam8372 Před rokem +1

    Wow!
    Great video.
    It's not just a, Myna Story,
    This video best explains,
    'Global Huaman Migration'!
    'Foreign Species, rapidly replacing Local Species'!
    But there'll always be light at the end of the tunnel, for Locals.
    You'll thrive elsewhere, only if you migrate!
    Lol

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      Hahaha different! These birds didn’t choose the migration! 😂 But good catch on the subtle local social commentary!
      Was more trying to convey that we should always try to work towards harmony - especially when we’ve got our own locals being immigrants elsewhere too!!

    • @m.sselvam8372
      @m.sselvam8372 Před rokem

      @@LittleRedJungle Exactly!
      New arrivals are meant to integrate.
      More often than not, New arrivals are replacements.
      During a National Day Rally speech in his tenure as Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chock Tong said,
      'Singapore is our Home.
      Why?
      Because, we built it'!
      Conincidently, right at that moment, I saw a group of construction workers leaving their worksite, building pblic houses.
      Those workers never got to occupy the homes, that they built. 😂

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      @@m.sselvam8372 yes very much agree on this - especially on our construction workers. Our nation was literally built up through their hands - and yet, so many treat them as second class humans. :(

  • @chowyewwah1643
    @chowyewwah1643 Před rokem +2

    Myna is cute n cheerful charecter. ❤️

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      Hor!! I think so too! They seem pesky but they're actually so cute!! ❤

    • @davidlaw9686
      @davidlaw9686 Před rokem +1

      While it appears so, I had seen them invade swallows nest, and threw their nestlings down to their death.

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      @@davidlaw9686 yeah mynas do that :( nature is so beautiful yet also ruthless sometimes :(

  • @jenniferpang-sj4tb
    @jenniferpang-sj4tb Před rokem +1

    There is another myna you forgot to mention.

  • @dvilsadvocate1498
    @dvilsadvocate1498 Před rokem

    I think In the ecosystem that something is endemic to keeps everything under control

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      Yup every organism has a role to play to keep everything in balance!! ♥️

    • @dvilsadvocate1498
      @dvilsadvocate1498 Před rokem

      @@LittleRedJungle yeah and once a different animal is introduced to a new ecosystem the balance is tipped slightly in it's favor and they cause real havoc

  • @areprash161crew
    @areprash161crew Před rokem +1

    Respect u buddy got which Engle in Singapore have outside..😂😂😂😂🧐🤔🤨

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      Thank you so much buddy. 🤜🤛 We’ve got a few eagles and birds of prey around! Good idea for a subsequent video! 😁😅

  • @jamie68560
    @jamie68560 Před rokem +1

    4:14 interracial couple!! 😂

  • @ericchionh9766
    @ericchionh9766 Před rokem +1

    Please do an episode on crows

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      I'll definitely do one down the line! Stay tuned yeah!!

    • @crowdemon_archives
      @crowdemon_archives Před rokem +1

      @@LittleRedJungle now if we can find the jungle crows (bigger, actually black, and *native* corvid) 😅

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      @@crowdemon_archives sounds like a plan!! 😉

  • @CC-dx6bc
    @CC-dx6bc Před 5 měsíci

    They need to apply for visa. Call MOM!!

  • @cecacecaratssteal1395

    Same as CECA and FTs

  • @teogx1346
    @teogx1346 Před rokem

    Steal food scrap? I don't see it that way though

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      aww how do you view it? but yes I love the mynas all the same! ❤

  • @hodil293
    @hodil293 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The most owful bird🤮🤮🤮🤮

  • @MrCam70
    @MrCam70 Před rokem

    Do both species cross breed?

    • @sungoodpath4985
      @sungoodpath4985 Před rokem

      好有趣的问题, 可以 探讨一下, 不是吗?🙋

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem

      Hmm I haven't seen any crosses yet, but I wouldn't say it's impossible! The chickens we see around in Singapore are a cross between the Red Junglefowl and the domestic chicken afterall!! 😂

  • @akihiro6024
    @akihiro6024 Před rokem +1

    Well now we know why mynahs are every were in singapore hahaha

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      Yay I'm glad we all learned something new!! ❤

    • @akihiro6024
      @akihiro6024 Před rokem +1

      @@LittleRedJungle yeah but there is one funny story i had when i was younger back in the day i was so pissed off at mynahs coming into my house and they ate some of my grandma's cooking ingredients then my father and i chased them out smtimes then my father made a paper ball gun using pipes and some rubber bands then after that we tried shooting one but he flew away then now we just put some long barrier at our window but we now only do it when my grandma is cooking etc hahha

    • @akihiro6024
      @akihiro6024 Před rokem +1

      Then now i realized that trying to shoot at it is too much hahha

    • @LittleRedJungle
      @LittleRedJungle  Před rokem +1

      @@akihiro6024 oh no even your grandma food was not spared 😂 but ok at least you know it’s not good to shoot birds now! What’s in the past is in the past!! Love your story tho hahaha

    • @akihiro6024
      @akihiro6024 Před rokem +1

      @Little Red Jungle Yeah tks oh yeah may i ask on when are u gonna talk about the Oriental Garden Lizard , becausd its one of my favorite lizards and ppl keep mistaking as a bearded dragon , chameleon or bay monitor lizards etc. i just want it to stop being mistaken since ppl till this miss identify haha

  • @htcsultanone
    @htcsultanone Před 8 měsíci

    It's Palestinian not **** it doesn't exist It's like Myna not their land