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    The drongos are a family, Dicruridae, of passerine birds of the Old World tropics. The 31 species in the family are placed in a single genus, Dicrurus. Drongos are mostly black or dark grey, short-legged birds, with an upright stance when perched. They have forked tails and some have elaborate tail decorations.

  2. The drongos are a family of small passerine birds of the Old World tropics. These insectivorous birds are found in usually open forests or bush. Most are black or dark gray in colour, sometimes with metallic tints. They have long forked tails, and some Asian species have elaborate tail decorations.

  3. Species and Subspecies. The Dicruridae family encompasses a variety of drongo species, each adapted to specific habitats and regions. Some notable species include: Black Drongo (Dicrurus macrocercus): Widespread in Asia, recognized by its entirely black plumage and distinct forked tail.

    • Aves (Birds)
    • Chordata
    • Passeriformes
  4. Class: Aves. Order: Passeriformes. Family: Dicruridae. There are 23 species in this family. They are all found in the Southern Hemisphere. Drongos are 7-25 inches in length and are usually black or dark gray with a green or purplish sheen to their feathers. Some species of drongo have crests.

  5. The drongos, subfamily Dicrurinae, are a subfamily of small passerine birds of the Old World tropics in the family Dicruridae. Originally the family included the single genus Dicrurus (subfamily Dicrurinae), but now it has been expanded to include the subfamilies Rhipidurinae (Australasian fantails), Monarchinae (monarchs and paradise ...

  6. How many species of birds are there in Drongos. 1 genus. 28 species. 100 subspecies. Drongos / Dicruridae is a family of birds from Passeriformes order.

  7. Today there are 2224 species of drongos, one in the genus Chaetorhynchus and the rest in the larger but still tight-knit genus Dicrurus.

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