Common Square-tailed Drongo
Common Square-tailed Drongo
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The Common Square-tailed Drongo is a sleek, black bird with a less deeply forked, almost square-shaped tail, distinguishing it from many other drongo species. It is an agile insectivore, often seen sallying from perches in wooded environments. It is known for its adaptable nature.
Where to spot
Found in parts of West and Central Africa, typically inhabiting lowland forests, forest edges, and secondary growth. It can adapt to moderately disturbed areas.
How to spot
Look for its glossy black plumage and the relatively blunt, slightly forked tail. It often perches in the mid to upper canopy. Listen for its varied, often harsh, vocalizations.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, observable year-round as it is a resident species.
Where to spot
Found in parts of West and Central Africa, typically inhabiting lowland forests, forest edges, and secondary growth. It can adapt to moderately disturbed areas.
How to spot
Look for its glossy black plumage and the relatively blunt, slightly forked tail. It often perches in the mid to upper canopy. Listen for its varied, often harsh, vocalizations.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, observable year-round as it is a resident species.
Despite its 'square-tailed' common name, its tail still shows a slight fork, a subtle characteristic that helps differentiate it from true square-tailed species in other families.
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