Crested Drongo
Drongos are sleek and shiny black flycatching birds of Africa, Asia, and Australia, the species usually distinguished by rackets or distinctive bends or warps in the tail feathers and crests or bristles on the head..
The family is Dicruridae
There are 29 species placed in 1 genus.
So far I have photographed 10 different species.
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Updated 06/05/2020
Drongos Photographed species in the following genus
Drongos Ashy Drongo - Dicrurus leucophaeus https://www.birdphotography.eu/images/Bird-Families/Drongos/Ashy_Drongo_-_Dicrurus_leucophaeus.jpg Black Drongo - Dicrurus macrocercus https://www.birdphotography.eu/images/Bird-Families/Drongos/Black_Drongo_-_Dicrurus_macrocercus.jpg Crested Drongo - Dicrurus forficatus https://www.birdphotography.eu/images/Bird-Families/Drongos/Crested_Drongo_-_Dicrurus_forficatus.jpg Fork-tailed Drongo - Dicrurus adsimilis Greater Racket-tailed Drongo - Dicrurus paradiseus Hair-crested Drongo - Dicrurus hottentottus Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo - Dicrurus remifer Spangled Drongo - Dicrurus bracteatus Sri Lanka Drongo - Dicrurus lophorinus White-bellied Drongo - Dicrurus caerulescens