Drongos & Flycatchers
Drongos are Old World birds with short-legs and forked tails and an upright stance when perched. The Fiscal Flycatcher gets its name because of its resemblance to the Northern Fiscal, a shrike.
4 Photos

Fork-tailed Drongo(Dicrurus adsimilis) |
Description: Wilderness. Along the "Garden Route". Republic of South Africa. |
Date Taken: 1998:10:12 9:55 |
Location:
Wilderness |
Camera Information: Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED, 0 mm, |
File Name: 981203c02.ForkTailedDrongo |
© 1998 - Jack Daynes - shadeTree Imaging |


Fork-tailed Drongo(Dicrurus adsimilis) |
Description: Wilderness. Along the "Garden Route". Republic of South Africa. |
Date Taken: 1998:10:12 9:55 |
Location:
Wilderness |
Camera Information: Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED, 0 mm, |
File Name: 981203c10.ForkTailedDrongo |
© 1998 Jack Daynes, shadeTree Imaging |


Fiscal Flycatcher(Sigelus silens) |
Description: Wilderness. Along the "Garden Route". Republic of South Africa. |
Date Taken: 1998:10:12 9:55 |
Location:
Wilderness |
Camera Information: Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED, 0 mm, |
File Name: 981203c13.FiscalFlyCatcher |
© 1998 Jack Daynes, shadeTree Imaging |


Fiscal Flycatcher(Sigelus silens) |
Description: Wilderness. Along the "Garden Route". Republic of South Africa. |
Date Taken: 1998:10:12 9:55 |
Location:
Wilderness |
Camera Information: Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED, 0 mm, |
File Name: 981203c14.FiscalFlyCatcher |
© 1998 Jack Daynes, shadeTree Imaging |

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