This document provides descriptions of several different species of mynas: - The Nias hill myna is the largest of the hill mynas and is endemic to islands off Sumatra. - The yellow-faced myna grows up to 26 cm long, has mostly bare orange-yellow skin on its head and a black and green plumage. - The Sri Lanka hill myna is typically found in forests and cultivation, builds nests in tree holes, and has a green-glossed black plumage with large white wing patches. - The golden-crested myna lives in subtropical and tropical forests from northeastern India to Indochina and has been introduced elsewhere.