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Square tailed drongo

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Dicrurus

Higher classification
  
Dicrurus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Dicruridae

Scientific name
  
Dicrurus ludwigii

Rank
  
Species

Square-tailed drongo Squaretailed Drongo

Similar
  
Bird, Drongo, Fork‑tailed drongo, Dark‑backed weaver, Lesser striped swallow

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The square-tailed drongo (Dicrurus ludwigii) is a drongo named after Baron von Ludwig. The drongos are small passerine birds of the Old World tropics. They were previously classed as the family Dicruridae, but that has been much enlarged to include a number of largely Australasian groups, such as the Australasian fantails, monarchs and paradise flycatchers.

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The square-tailed drongo is a common resident breeder in much of Africa south of the Sahara. These insect-eating birds are usually found in forests or dense bush. Two to three eggs are laid in a cup nest in a fork high in a tree.

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These are aggressive and fearless birds, given their small size, at 19 cm, and will attack much larger species if their nest or young are threatened.

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The male is mainly glossy black, although the wings are duller. The female is similar but less glossy. The bill is black and heavy, and the eye is red.

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This species is similar to the fork-tailed drongo, but is smaller, and the shorter tail lacks the deep fork which gives the latter species its name. Fork-tailed is also typically found in more open habitat.

The square-tailed drongo has short legs and sits very upright whilst perched prominently, like a shrike. It flycatches or take prey from the ground.

The call is a harsh cherit-cherit.

References

Square-tailed drongo Wikipedia


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