Look up drongo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The drongos are a family, Dicruridae, of passerine birds of the Old World tropics. The 31 species in...
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The black drongo (Dicrurus macrocercus) is a small Asian passerine bird of the drongo family Dicruridae. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical...
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The fork-tailed drongo (Dicrurus adsimilis), also called the common drongo or African drongo, is a small bird found from the Sahel to South Africa that...
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The greater racket-tailed drongo (Dicrurus paradiseus) is a medium-sized Asian bird which is distinctive in having elongated outer tail feathers with webbing...
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Albertine sooty boubou Albert's lyrebird Aldabra brush warbler Aldabra drongo Aldabra fody Aldabra white-eye Alder flycatcher Aleutian tern Alexandrine...
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crows and ravens, drongos and birds of paradise. Within this group, fantails are placed either in the family Dicruridae, alongside drongos, or in their own...
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Rhipiduridae: fantails Family Lamproliidae: silktail, drongo fantail Family Dicruridae: drongos Family Ifritidae: blue-capped ifrits Family Melampittidae:...
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including Comoro pigeon, Karthala scops owl, Comoro cuckoo-roller, Comoro drongo, Comoro thrush, Comoro bulbul, Humblot's flycatcher, Comoro cuckoo-shrike...
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Apolinar's wren Eastern bristlebird Western bristlebird Grand Comoro drongo Tablas drongo Jankowski's bunting Zapata wren Cundinamarca antpitta Jocotoco antpitta...
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red-rumped swallow, blue-tailed bee-eater, red-breasted flycatcher, ashy drongo, brown shrike, black-naped oriole. Species which are seen there less often...
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regarding Southeast Asian amphibians. Birds such as the green peafowl and drongo live in this subregion as far east as Indonesia. The babirusa, a four-tusked...
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List of birds of Africa (section Drongos)
square-tailed drongo, Dicrurus occidentalis Sharpe's drongo, Dicrurus sharpei Common square-tailed drongo, Dicrurus ludwigii Shining drongo, Dicrurus atripennis...
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American songbird Mimicry A tooth-billed bowerbird mimicking a spangled drongo Drumming A woodpecker drumming on wood Problems playing these files? See...
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rubeculoides) Common house martin (Delichon urbica) Bronzed drongo (Dicrurus aeneus) Ashy drongo (Dicrurus leucophaeus) Yellow-breasted bunting (Emberiza...
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Indian Subcontinent they have sometimes been found to parasitize the black drongo, the European magpie and possibly the black-headed oriole. In the Philippines...
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Vangidae: vangas Superfamily Corvoidea Rhipiduridae: fantails Dicruridae: drongos Monarchidae: monarch flycatchers Ifritidae: blue-capped ifrit Paradisaeidae:...
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cuckoos (13 species) Genus Cacomantis – (10 species) Genus Surniculus – drongo-cuckoos (4 species) Genus Cercococcyx – long-tailed cuckoos (4 species)...
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composing music. Morgan's lyrics use Australian slang including sheilas, drongos, dills and geezers. Morgan was discovered through Australia's Amateur Hour...
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foraging flocks where they may sometimes be subject to kleptoparasitism by drongos. A study in Kerala found that they foraged mainly at 5 to 10 m with females...
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is a young ostrich chick. Tamaa (voiced by CJ Byrnes) is a fork-tailed drongo who can imitate the voice of any animal. Kulinda (voiced by Elise Allen)...
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the past and was a favourite ground for the Rajput kings of Jaipur for royal duck shooting parties during picnics. The lake was natural habitat for more...
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List of birds of Tasmania (section Drongos)
perched, like a shrike. They flycatch or take prey from the ground. Spangled drongo, Dicrurus bracteatus (V) Order: Passeriformes Family: Monarchidae The...
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Oryx. pp. 31–37. Kottur, Samad (2012). Daroji-an ecological destination. Drongo. ISBN 978-9-3508-7269-7. "Nilgiri tahr population over 3,000: WWF-India"...
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malkoha, shrikes, Asian koel, minivets, munias, parakeet, tailor bird, robin, drongo, and stone curlew. Bird watchers anticipate migratory birds here like teals...
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Narcondam hornbill Dryocopus hodgei, a woodpecker Dicrurus andamanensis, a drongo Dendrocitta bayleyii, a treepie Sturnus erythropygius, the white-headed...
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List of birds of Indonesia (section Drongos)
the ground. Black drongo, Dicrurus macrocercus Ashy drongo, Dicrurus leucophaeus Crow-billed drongo, Dicrurus annectens Bronzed drongo, Dicrurus aeneus...
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Oryx. pp. 31–37. Kottur, Samad (2012). Daroji-an ecological destination. Drongo. ISBN 978-9-3508-7269-7. "Nilgiri tahr population over 3,000: WWF-India"...
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paradise, whipbirds, quail-thrushes, whistlers, monarch flycatchers and drongos, shrikes, vireos, and vangas, but current research favors the theory that...
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List of least concern birds (section Drongos)
Pygmy drongo Fork-tailed drongo Bronzed drongo Crow-billed drongo Shining drongo Balicassiao Spangled drongo White-bellied drongo Wallacean drongo Crested...
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interspecific interaction with the kleptoparasitic fork-tailed drongo, Dicrurus adsimilis. Drongos perch above and follow babbler groups between foraging sites...
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