Myna Bird -
In the heart of a bustling marketplace in an Indian village, there lived a common myna named Manu. While the other birds focused on raiding grain stalls, Manu was a collector of sounds. He lived in the eaves of a silk merchant’s shop, where he spent his days observing the ebb and flow of human life.
The thieves scrambled back, but then heard the unmistakable clack-clack of a guard’s heavy wooden staff hitting the cobblestones. Panicked, they turned to run, only to be met with the sharp, piercing screech of a sentry alarm. myna bird
The merchant placed a fresh slice of mango on the windowsill. Manu took a bite, looked at the merchant, and let out a perfectly timed, deep, booming laugh. In the heart of a bustling marketplace in
The suspicious man was whispering to his companions about a plan to return at midnight and steal the silk merchant’s most valuable silver-threaded tapestries. The thieves scrambled back, but then heard the
At midnight, when the thieves crept toward the shop, they were suddenly frozen by a sound they didn't expect.
Over the years, Manu had become a master of mimicry. He could perfectly imitate the high-pitched whistle of the tea seller, the rhythmic clicking of the silk looms, and the deep, booming laugh of the village elder. The villagers loved him, often leaving small bits of fruit as payment for his "performances".