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Copyright: Babujayan alayar (babujayan)
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| Genre: Lieux |
| Média: Couleur |
| Date de prise de vue: 2009-10-28 |
| Catégories: Nature |
| Exposition: f/5.6, 1/1000 secondes |
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| Versions: version originale |
| Date de soumission: 2009-11-07 7:08 |
| Vue: 45 |
| Points: 0 |
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| [Ligne directrice - Note] Note du photographe |
The White-bellied Drongo is a resident breeder in India and Sri Lanka. This species is usually found in open forest and well-wooded habitats. Two to four eggs are laid in a cup nest in a tree. These are aggressive and fearless birds, 24 cm in length, and will attack much larger species if their nest or young are threatened.
The adult White-bellied Drongo has dark grey upperparts, and the tail is long and deeply forked. The Indian race D. c. caerulescens has a pale grey underparts from the head to the breast, and is white from the belly down. One Sri Lankan race, D. c. leucopygialis, has the white on the underparts restricted to the vent area and undertail coverts. The young bird is duller and have a brownish grey breast.
The White-bellied Drongo has short legs and sits very upright whilst perched prominently, like a shrike. It is insectivorous. There are however rare reports of them preying on small birds.[1][Wikipedia] |
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