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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 left upper photo was taken in the Suledo FR (7-21). The right 3rd row juvenile is courtesy of Karine Van der Vurst; the right upper photo (Tarangire, 2-17) 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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