MYNAS
MYNAS
Robert Zhao Renhui
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At 7pm every day, thousands of Javan Mynas descend onto trees along Orchard Road, a major shopping and tourist district in Singapore. They have been the bane of retailers and shoppers for the past few years, dirtying pavements with their droppings and emitting a ferocious noise with their collective squawking.
Great congregations of Javan Mynas are not uncommon in Singapore. A colonising species, the Indonesian bird was first introduced to Singapore as pets in the 1920s. Now they have out-competed its larger relative, the Common Myna, to become the most common bird in Singapore.
I spent a month in a tree trying to photograph these birds.
— Robert Zhao Renhui
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Published by The Institute of Critical Zoologists
Designed by H55
Edition of 400
23cm x 30cm x 0.9cm
104 pages, 32 images
Softcover with wrap around