Forest Drongo
Forest Drongo
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The Forest Drongo is a medium-sized, all-black bird with a glossy sheen and a moderately forked tail. It is a common and active resident of dense forests, where it forages for insects. This species is known for its vocalizations and sometimes aggressive territorial defense.
Where to spot
Found in West and Central Africa, primarily inhabiting primary and secondary rainforests, forest edges, and clearings with tall trees.
How to spot
Look for its glossy black plumage and moderately forked tail. It often perches high in the canopy, but can be seen in the mid-story. Listen for its diverse vocalizations, which include harsh notes and occasional mimicry.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, observable year-round. Often more vocal in the early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Found in West and Central Africa, primarily inhabiting primary and secondary rainforests, forest edges, and clearings with tall trees.
How to spot
Look for its glossy black plumage and moderately forked tail. It often perches high in the canopy, but can be seen in the mid-story. Listen for its diverse vocalizations, which include harsh notes and occasional mimicry.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, observable year-round. Often more vocal in the early morning and late afternoon.
Forest Drongos are highly opportunistic feeders, not only catching insects in flight but also gleaning them from foliage and even preying on small vertebrates.
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