Spot the Indian Myna
Have you seen an Indian Myna around the Redlands area?
The common Indian Myna was first introduced to Australia in 1862, to control pests, however they have hindered rather than helped our native fauna. More information >>
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These birds are considered a non-declared animal pest with an action priority.

Indian (Common) Myna
(introduced species) |

Noisy Miner
(native bird) |
In an effort to implement an effective control program for these birds, Redland Shire Council is enlisting your help to record where these birds are nesting and roosting.
Myna sighting sheet
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Tell us when and where you have seen it!
Click here to fill in our online feedback form >>
You can also download the form and post your observations to:
Jennifer Davis
Senior Extension Officer - Wildlife
Redland City Council
IndigiScapes Centre
PO Box 21
Cleveland Qld 4163.
Keep your eyes peeled!