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Bronzed Drongo (Dicrurus aeneus)

Bronzed drongo

The bronzed drongo (Dicrurus aeneus) is a small songbird found in the forests of the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is a resident breeder in its range.

Appearance: 

The bronzed drongo is a medium-sized bird, measuring around 25 to 30 centimeters in length. It has a glossy, iridescent plumage with bronzy-green upperparts and black underparts. The tail is long and deeply forked, adding to its distinctive silhouette in flight.

Behavior:

 Bronzed drongos are known for their acrobatic flight skills. They are agile fliers, often seen darting and swooping through the air to catch insects. Despite their small size, they can be aggressive, especially during the breeding season when they defend their territories vigorously.

Habitat: 

These birds inhabit a variety of habitats, including forests, woodlands, and savannas. They are often found in open areas with scattered trees or near water sources where insects are abundant.

Diet: 

Bronzed drongos primarily feed on insects, which they catch in flight or glean from foliage. They are skilled hunters, using their sharp bills and agile flight to capture prey on the wing.


The bronzed drongo is distributed across various countries in the Indian subcontinent. Its range includes:

India: Found throughout the country, including in forests, woodlands, agricultural areas, and urban environments.

Nepal: Distributed in forested areas, especially in the Terai region and lowland forests.

Bangladesh: Found in forests, wetlands, and cultivated areas across the country.

Bhutan: Inhabits forests and forest edges throughout Bhutan, including in the Himalayan foothills.

Sri Lanka: Common in forested areas, gardens, and urban parks across the island.

The bronzed drongo is adaptable and can thrive in diverse habitats within its range in the Indian subcontinent.

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