Jewels of Kasap town, along the river bank.
This lone Drongo was perched against a dark background making
it difficult to spot. The bird's dropping gave it away as he
goes about doing his morning routine.
it difficult to spot. The bird's dropping gave it away as he
goes about doing his morning routine.
Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
Dicrurus paradiseus
Dicrurus paradiseus
Another surprise was in the tree right next to the Drongo,
In usual Malkoha fashion, the bird goes about inspecting every leaf of the Ketapang tree.
In usual Malkoha fashion, the bird goes about inspecting every leaf of the Ketapang tree.
Raffles's Malkoha
Phaenicophaeus chlorophaeus
Phaenicophaeus chlorophaeus
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