Bird genealogy >> Order Passeriformes >> Family Dicruridae
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Location

Etosha National Park
Namibia

Metadata

Make Canon EOS 7D
Lens Canon EF 100-400 mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM   at 480 mm
Exposure 1/800 s, f/10, ISO 400 
Image size 800 x 534 pixels

IOC Names

Deutsch  Trauerdrongo Dutch  Fluweeldrongo
Italian  Drongo codaforcuta Spanish  Drongo ahorquillado

Comments

Forked-tailed Drongos mimic the alarm calls of a variety of other species (including Southern Pied Babblers and Cape Starlings) to scare and steal food from them. In Drongos, vocal mimicry appears to have the function of deceiving other species, a behavior whose adaptive benefits had rarely been demonstrated.




 

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    13/08/2011

Fork-tailed Drongo
Dicrurus adsimilis
Drongo brillant

Micheline JACQUEMIN