- Look up
drongo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
drongos are a family, Dicruridae, of p****erine
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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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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Drongos may
refer to: The
Drongos, a
quartet of New
Zealanders who
performed in New York City
Drongo, a
family of
small p****erine
birds of the Old World...
- 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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caerulescens is
Latin meaning "bluish". The white-bellied
drongo is now
placed with the
other drongos in the
genus Dicrurus that was
introduced in 1816 by...
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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...
- with
webbing restricted to the tips. They are
placed along with
other drongos in the
family Dicruridae. They are con****uous in the
forest habitats often...
- China, Indonesia, and Brunei. Hair-crested
drongos move in
small flocks and are very noisy. The "spangled
drongo",
Dicrurus bracteatus, is
native on the...