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Fork-tailed Drongo

Dicrurus adsimilis

Description:

The Fork-tailed Drongo, Dicrurus adsimilis, also called the Common Drongo, African Drongo or Savanna Drongo, These are aggressive and fearless birds, given their small size, and will attack much larger species, including birds of prey if their nest or young are threatened. The male is mainly glossy black, although the wings are duller. It is large-headed and has the forked tail which gives the species its name. The female is similar but less glossy. The bill is black and heavy, and the eye is red. The Fork-tailed Drongo is 25 cm long. It has short legs and sits very upright whilst perched prominently, like a shrike. It flycatches or take prey from the ground and is attracted to bush fires.

Habitat:

The Fork-tailed Drongo is a common and widespread resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara. These insect-eating birds are usually found in open forests or bush. Two to four eggs are laid in a cup nest in a fork high in a tree.

Notes:

The call is a metallic strink-strink.

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Liam
Liam 12 years ago
Fork-tailed Drongo
Dicrurus adsimilis Fork-tailed Drongo


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ShriPatwardhan
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ShriPatwardhan

Limpopo, South Africa

Spotted on May 18, 2009
Submitted on Jan 12, 2012

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