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Bali Mynah: Rare Beauties Of
Bali - Author: Adrian Adams
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Bali Mynahs are a rare and beautiful bird found only on the Bali Island in
Indonesia. There are as few as 60 wild Bali Mynahs that inhabit the Bali Barat
National Park in its northwestern corner. There they live amongst the open
woodland and openly gather in the morning hours.
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In size, they are no bigger than a cardinal. However, their beauty is unique.
They have exquisite white wings with black tips. Their tails also bear the black
tip marking. They have a bright blue color displayed around their eyes. Their
heads are toppled with a white lacy burst of feathers. They are a very vocal
bird and often their chatter is accompanied with the bobbing of their heads.
This is especially noticeable in their mating season.
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Their main diet is that of plants and other animals significantly insects,
worms, caterpillars, ants, and other invertebrates. During seasons where food is
scarce they tend to travel in groups to help locate provisions.
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The limited population of the Bali mynah is due to the threat of illegal pet
trade. Up until 1990 there were at least 60 of the birds in existence but
because of the barren nature of their habitat and their habitual grouping
technique, the numbers have decreased below 10. Though they are protected by the
government their capture remains a problem as they can be sold as pets for
around a thousand dollars. Many of them are lost to death due to the poor
conditions of shipping them illegally.
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Zoos have actually developed breeding programs to help repopulate the bird and
its hopeful their efforts will succeed. Luckily due to the involvement of these
organizations, the numbers of illegal trade have been greatly reduced. These
programs also initiate educational awareness towards these and other extinct
animals. In Indonesia the Bali Mynah is the symbol of such educational programs.
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There are ways you can take a stand against the extinction of animals. One way
is by rejecting products which are made from animal materials such as clothing,
wallets, belts, etc. Buy locally grown and produced products so you can be sure
of their history. Finally, exotic pets are often sold in an immoral way.
Question the heritage of the animal before making a decision to purchase. Common
care goes along way in saving the lives of these and other exotic animals. No
animal should be found in extinct measure to satisfy the entertaining luxuries
of humankind.
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About the Author:
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Learn more about the Exotic Bird
Bali Mynah at
www.paradiseearthonline.com
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