Fork-tailed (Common) Drongo
Dicrurus adsimilis
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The fork-tailed drongo is widespread and common. Whether the Usambara forest (fork-tailed) drongos may be a separate species is under discussion (see right lower photo from Amani NR, 10-11, courtesy of Colin Beale). The upper two photos are courtesy of Frank Priscus Shirima. The left 4th row photo was taken in the Suledo FR. The right 5th row juvenile and the 3rd row adult are courtesy of Karine Van der Vurst; the right 4th row photo (Tarangire) is courtesy of Paul Oliver. The left photo above was taken at Lake Nakuru, courtesy of Stein Nilsen; click it to see more including a leucistic bird, juveniles and immatures.
 

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All unattributed images on this website are:
copyright © 2001-25 Ron Eggert or David Peterson
All other images are the property of the indicated photographers:
Stein Ø. Nilsen, Colin Beale, Stuart Webb, Karine Van der Vurst, Lily Shallom
Brendon Simonson, Paul Oliver, Frank Priscus Shirima

Last Update this page: 1-08-25