This morning I heard the Ashy Drongo called continuously, so I recorded a video for it. I wrote some of my observation in the description box of the video. Please check and feel free to discuss on that. I set the camera in a wrong mode so the image is not really good but the audio is ok.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqwv7h_P0oA
2011.12.02 morning, Southern Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong (The Ashy Drongo was about 25m from where I am)
Ashy Drongo (Dicrurus leucophaeus, subspecies: leucogensis)
By the way, are the following resources the most detailed resources about Ashy Drongo subspecies leucogensis? :
online resources:
The Fauna Of British India including Ceylon and Burma 2nd Ed. Vol II (1924)
http://avis.indianbiodiversity.o ... nys-leucogenys.html
The Fauna Of British India including Ceylon and Burma 1st Ed. Vol I (1889)
http://avis.indianbiodiversity.o ... rus-leucogenys.html
book:
“Drongos: Black Drongo, Greater Racket-Tailed Drongo, White-Bellied Drongo, Drongo, Ashy Drongo, Bronzed Drongo, Fork-Tailed Drongo”
If there is any good book or resource about Drongos (I am most interested in detailed description of the appearance of different subspecies i.e. identification, though behavior etc also interested me), please kindly inform me. Thank you. ☺
photos taken at same place same time
Thank you :]
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