Leucopsar rothschildi
Bali mynahs are very territorial and are only found in pairs. They nest in tree cavities and both
the male and female are responsible for feeding the young. The Bali mynah is threatened with
extinction and was reduced to 100 individuals in its natural habitat. Through breeding programs,
individuals have been successfully reintroduced into their natural habitat again on Bali.
Order: passerines, family: starlings; it is related to our native starling
Worms, snails, insects and ripe fruits
Forest clearings with grassy vegetation; endemic to the Indonesian island of Bali
Brooding: 12–14 days, 2–3 eggs; maximum age: 22 years
Status according to Red List:Critically endangered (CR)