A pair of myna birds are filmed riding a Sydney train, appearing relaxed as they travel like regular commuters. The footage shows the birds boarding and remaining on the train bound for Artarmon, drawing attention online.

Multiple outlets report that the behavior is not a one-off event. Instead, they describe it as a daily occurrence involving the two birds, suggesting the route and timing are consistent. The articles focus on the novelty of the birds’ routine rather than providing broader explanation for how or why the birds travel.

Across the sources, the core details match: myna birds are seen on a train traveling to Artarmon from Sydney, and the sightings are framed as part of an established, repeat habit. The outlets do not emphasize differing interpretations, but rather echo the same account that the commuters’ routine has been observed over multiple days.