I'd never seen anything like it, yet it behaved exactly as, and in every other respect was typical of a drongo, fork tail and all. |
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A black coat-tailed drongo like a late night dinner guest is chased across the water by two enraged house sparrows. |
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It's been going on for a few months now and until recently I dismissed it as the call of a mimicking fork-tailed drongo. |
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Flocks of wintering water birds include the thrush, the kingfisher, the robin, the shama, the barbet, the bee-eater, the flycatcher, the sunbird, the bulbul and the drongo. |
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An hour and a half south of Darwin, Litchfield national park is packed with animals and birds that sound more fictional than factual – the spangled drongo, the agile wallaby, the orange horseshoe bat. |
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Birds such as the peafowl and drongo live in this subregion as far east as Indonesia. |
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After seeing Kris Kristofferson and his bunch of drongo buddies, you have to side with the law. |
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Lizzy McInnerny, is the manipulative sexually frustrated drongo Beverly whose party this is. |
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One drongo executive can do harm enough, but things get worse when they start recruiting people like themselves. |
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A dark starling-sized bird with a harsh call is a square-tailed drongo. |
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Of course, not everyone in the Lords is a dreg or a drongo. |
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You're never gonna stop some complete drongo behaving like that. |
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Jouko had lent me his photographic field guide for the weekend, and I quickly determined that the bird was a Spangled Drongo. |
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