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  • Drongo - Wikipedia
    The word "drongo" is used in Australian English as a mild form of insult meaning "idiot" or "stupid fellow" This usage derives from an Australian racehorse of the same name (apparently after the spangled drongo, D bracteatus) in the 1920s that never won despite many places
  • Drongo - Urban Dictionary
    Drongo A person seemed to be, in some form or another, stupid Drongo is a typically australian word and is part of common australian dialect
  • Drongo: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
    Drongos, known for their acrobatic flights and remarkable mimicry skills, are a group of passerine birds inhabiting various tropical regions These sleek, black birds, with their distinctive forked tails and keen intelligence, play a unique role in their ecosystems
  • Drongo | Songbird, Insectivore, Australia | Britannica
    One of the most common birds of southern Asia is the 33-cm (13-inch) black drongo (D macrocercus), also called king crow because it can intimidate the true crow
  • drongo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    drongo (plural drongos) (Australia, New Zealand, slang, derogatory) A fool, an idiot, a stupid fellow quotations
  • Drongos: Unveiling the Intriguing Behavior of These Unique Birds
    Drongos are a group of passerine birds hailing from the Old World tropics, particularly in Africa, South Asia, and Australasia With their glossy black feathers and distinctive forked tails, they’re not just a sight to behold but possess some intriguing behavioral traits that set them apart
  • DRONGO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DRONGO is any of a family (Dicruridae) of insectivorous passerine birds native to Africa, Asia, and Australia that usually have glossy black plumage and long forked tails
  • A Primer On The Drongos Of India - Nature inFocus
    Identified by their long tail feathers with plumes of varying shapes, the drongo prefers closed canopies in mid to high altitudes The drongo is a common sight through its range in India and the neighbouring country of Bhutan


















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