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Suddenly chams too realized that a cam was at work, look his/her frustration.
Credit for the hidden cam and these ulti pics goes to none other than our very own POPO, who had been looking for a chance like this to take revenge !!1
The greater racket-tailed drongo (Dicrurus paradiseus) is a medium-sized Asian bird which is distinctive in having elongated outer tail feathers with webbing restricted to the tips. They are placed along with other drongos in the family Dicruridae. They are conspicuous in the forest habitats often perching in the open and by attracting attention with a wide range of loud calls that include perfect imitations of many other birds. One hypothesis suggested is that these vocal imitations may help in the formation of mixed-species foraging flocks, a feature seen in forest bird communities where many insect feeders forage together. These drongos will sometimes steal insect prey caught or disturbed by other foragers in the flock and another ideas is that vocal mimicry helps them in diverting the attention of smaller birds to aid their piracy. They are diurnal but are active well before dawn and late at dusk. Owing to their widespread distribution and distinctive regional variation, they have become iconic examples of speciation by isolation and genetic drift.
aufgenommen während einem Konzert mit 'The Rackets' in einem Mainzer Kaufhaus Mitte der 1960er Jahre
Peruvian Racket-tail - Ocreatus peruanus - Колибри-знаменщик
Fundo Alto Nieva, San Martín Region, Peru, 02/23/2018
The "soft" grommets at the throat are cracked and disintegrating as well. I wonder why Yonex continues with them...
The Racket-tailed Drongo, is a great mimic and established exhibitionist who loves to attract attention to itself. This picture was shot last year at Ganesh Gudi, excited to visit the place again this year!
Because you know it's dangerous to go alone, so take this.
Interesting design, this is nothing what I was expecting to draw... I had intended to do a circle with flames coming out of it, but I got a flowery star instead. I guess the hand and mind weren't quite in unison.