
If you walk through countryside, you are likely to see some birds stalking alongside the cattle to seize the insects, disturbed by their movement through grasses. Which of the following is/are such bird/birds?
- Painted Stork
- Common Myna
- Black-necked Crane
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
- 1 and 2
- 2 only
- 2 and 3
- 3 only
Explanation
Painted Stork is incorrect
- Painted stork is a large shorebird endemic to the Indian subcontinent and SE Asia.
- It is a wading bird that primarily feeds in shallow water on fish and aquatic organisms, not insects disturbed by cattle.
- Distribution: River plains of the Indian subcontinent and mainland SE Asia.
- Habitat: Freshwater marshes, lakes and reservoirs, flooded fields, river banks, etc.
- Threats: Hunting, pollution, invasive species.
- IUCN:LC

Common Myna is correct
- Common mynas (Acridotheres tristis) are native to south Asia.
- Ecological Role: Plays a role in pest control but can compete with native species for resources.
- Their natural breeding range is from Afghanistan through India and Sri Lanka to Bangladesh.
- This bird is frequently observed near cattle. It opportunistically feeds on insects flushed out by grazing animals, making the statement correct
- IUCN: LC

Black-necked Crane
- The Black-necked crane is the state bird of UT of Ladakh (it was the state bird of erstwhile J&K).
- Distribution: It is native to Ladakh, Sichuan (China) and Tibet. It migrates to Arunachal Pradesh and Bhutan during the winter.
- It inhabits wetlands and high-altitude regions, feeding mainly on plants, grains, and small animals; it is not associated with cattle-following behavior.
- Habitat: Inland grassy wetlands at high elevation.
- IUCN: NT | CITES: Appx I | CMS: Appx I | WPA: Sch I



