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Fork-tale Drongo

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Kruger Dragons – Part 2

  • SOLITARY
  • MONOGOMOUS
  • AGGRESSIVE & fearless – Mobbing or attacking larger species even birds of prey especially if nesting or territory is compromised
  • Mimicking other birds
  • Fork-tailed Drongos build their nests where the branches of a tree form a fork. This provides a steady platform on which they can create their cup-shaped nests out of grass, roots, lichen, tendrils and twigs, all bound together with spider web.

Credit to Jaco Saaiman – Africa Kruger Safaris

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