The Tatari bird in Pakistan refers to the Common Myna, also known as the Indian Myna (Acridotheres tristis). This bird is a common sight in urban areas across Pakistan.
Characteristics of the Common Myna:
- Appearance: Black with a brown head and a distinctive yellow patch around the eyes.
- Size: About the size of a robin.
- Call: A loud, harsh, and repetitive call.
- Habitat: Found in urban areas, parks, and gardens.
Importance of the Common Myna in Pakistan:
- Ecological Role: Considered an invasive species in some regions, as it competes with native birds for resources.
- Cultural Significance: Not considered particularly significant in Pakistani culture.
Other Birds Called "Tatari" in Pakistan:
The term "Tatari" might also be used for other bird species in Pakistan, depending on the local dialect or region. It's important to clarify the specific bird being referred to in a given context.