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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parasitize drongo nests. Drongo eggs display a diverse array of colors and patterns, which the cuckoos mimic. Experiments indicate that drongos can detect...
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Drongos may refer to: The Drongos, a quartet of New Zealanders who performed in New York City Drongo, a family of small passerine birds of the Old World...
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partial overlap in the insect prey sought by mynas and drongos although in rare instances the drongos may rob prey from mynas. It is said that they imitate...
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like crossing your fingers. Young drongos lack the highlights and spots and their eyes are dark brown. The spangled drongo displays uninhibited and sometimes...
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Retrieved 4 December 2007. "The Drongos - AudioCulture". audioculture.co.nz. Retrieved 5 May 2021. Rompers, Terry. "Drongos". trouserpress.com. Retrieved...
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aerial sallies from their perches. They are very similar to the other drongos of the region but are somewhat smaller and compact with differences in...
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with webbing restricted to the tips. They are placed along with other drongos in the family Dicruridae. They are conspicuous in the forest habitats often...
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China, Indonesia, and Brunei. Hair-crested drongos move in small flocks and are very noisy. The "spangled drongo", Dicrurus bracteatus, is native on the...
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is a forest bird as other drongos that can is confined to forest edges, plantations, and wooded gardens. Like most drongos, it feeds on insects from open...
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