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Black Drongo (6809533918)

Image of Dicrurus Vieillot 1816

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Summary[edit] Description: The Black Drongo (Dicrurus Macrocercus), also known as the King Crow, is a small Asian passerine bird of the drongo family. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka east to southern China and Indonesia. It is a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 cm (11 in) in length. Feeding on insects, it is common in open agricultural areas and light forest throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone lines. This bird is glossy black with a wide fork to the tail. Adults usually have a small white spot at the base of the gape. The iris is dark brown (not crimson as in the similar Ashy Drongo). The sexes cannot be told apart in the field. Juveniles are brownish and may have some white barring or speckling towards the belly and vent, and can be mistaken for the White-bellied Drongo. First-year birds have white tips to the feathers of the belly, while second-years have these white-tipped feathers restricted to the vent. They are aggressive and fearless birds, and although only 28–cm (11–in) in length, they will attack much larger species that enter their nesting territory, including crows and birds of prey. This behaviour led to their former name of King Crow. They fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable them to capture flying insects. With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals. I FOUND THIS GUY SITTING CONFIDENTLY AND WITHOUT FEAR ON AN ELECTRICITY WIRE. Date: 5 March 2012, 10:45. Source: Black Drongo. Author: Antony Grossy from Conoor, Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu State, India, India. Camera location10° 04′ 31.29″ N, 76° 16′ 53.21″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 10.075358; 76.281447.

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