A Black Drongo in the rain (50079309688)
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Summary[edit] Description: When I saw the bird, it had its backside to me. And it was brown, not black, and the tail had 3 splits. I took several pictures wondering what kind of drongo was that. Then it flew away and came back and it was normal old neighbourhood drongo. Boring! But I love the shots that came out in the beautiful weather and the lovely perch. Many thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Please stay safe and healthy. Date: 5 July 2020, 15:40. Source: A Black Drongo in the rain. Author: Hari K Patibanda.
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