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Black Drongo

Dicrurus macrocercus

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Field Notes

Description:

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.

Habitat:

Open country

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

Hi AUSSIE RAVI CANBERRA, you have posted two spottings of the same bird in the same place on the same day. Please refer to our FAQs http://www.projectnoah.org/faq and note that this is a database program for creating records and the same species should be recorded on just a single spotting for accuracy of the records. You can use the edit mode to add extra pictures. Duplicate spottings will be removed as pictures cannot be transferred so you will need to repost duplicate pictures on the original post. You are allowed still images and one video per spotting.
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PublishedMay 5, 2016

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