Crow-billed Drongo (Dicrurus annectens) — Least Concern Aves

Crow-billed Drongo

Dicrurus annectens

Conservation Status

Least Concern

Aves · Passeriformes · Dicruridae

About

The crow-billed drongo is a species of bird in the family Dicruridae. It is native to moist tropical forests of southeastern Asia where its range extends from India to the Philippines and Indonesia. It is a completely black bird with a shallowly forked tail and is similar in appearance to the black drongo. It breeds between April and June, the cup-shaped nest being built in the fork of a branch by both birds, the female afterwards incubating the eggs. It is a common bird and the IUCN has listed it as "least concern".

Fun Fact

It is a completely black bird with a shallowly forked tail and is similar in appearance to the black drongo.

Quick Facts

Habitat

To be updated

Diet

Eats insects and other small animals.

Lifespan

To be updated

Threats

  • Habitat Change
  • Human Disturbance

External Data Sources

Recent sightings on iNaturalist IUCN Red List profile

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