A Black Drongo in the morning mist! (49291807821)

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Description: As the sun breaks out of the morning mist, these birds get active and start flying, playing and chasing each other. They are also fiercely protective of their turf and chase other larger birds away. They don't seem to be that interested in birds of same or smaller sizes though. Date: 26 December 2019, 08:28. Source: A Black Drongo in the morning mist!. Author: Hari K Patibanda.
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- Dicruridae (drongos)
- Dicrurus
- Dicrurus macrocercus (Black Drongo)
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