Brahminy Starling is an uncommon winter
migrant to the open and shrubby areas and cultivation of dry lowlands mainly in coastal areas, though unconfirmed reports available of breeding in nineteenth
century. Occasional sight records also
available from wet lowlands, apparently on their way to the dry lowlands from India where it breeds. It lives in flocks and
feed on the ground while large flocks gather at a communal roosting place in
the evening. Brahminy Starling mainly feed on grasshoppers and other insects,
but it also eats fruits and drinks nectar from certain flowers.
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