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A large black drongo with a notched tail and long, racketlike outer tail streamers, a glossy neck, and an obvious crest that curves backwards. Juveniles are duller and often lack the tail streamers. Prefers woodlands and forests where it may be found associating with mixed flocks, other drongos, and birds such as treepies and babblers. Similar to other drongos when without tail, but combination of notched tail, crest on forehead and medium-sized bill set it apart. An accomplished mimic with variety of vocalisations including metallic jingling sounds.

 

Source: ebird.org/species/grtdro1

Booted Racket-tail (Ocreatus underwoodii), Tandayapa, Ecuador

 

The Booted Racket-tail (Ocreatus underwoodii) is a species of hummingbird. It is found in the Andean cordillera of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela; Venezuela also has a population on the northern coast.

 

Source: Wikipedia

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booted_Racket-tail

Outside a charity shop.

Wildsumaco, Ecuador

 

The birds on the eastern slope have buffy boots compared to the white boots of those on the western slope.

Digital Racket Year In Review 2017

Buff-booted Racket-tail.

One of the many interesting hummingbird species, this one has white leg puffs. Only the male has the long tail.

Machu Picchu, Peru, July 2019

Behold, the official paddle tennis set for the Stitch! anime series in Japan. Because, why play paddle tennis with a non-kawaii paddles when you don't gotta?

All you need to play is a tennis racket and a ball. Both are available for check out a Carmichael Gym with your NCSU id. Tennis Balls are provided by the club for scheduled practices.

It was Narrow but I couldn't hear any racket!!! This passage runs between Saturday Market and Lairgate.

Housse de Racket @ Eurosonic 2012

Kassen Oud & Ji Youn Kang's Racket Ruckus Live @ Ephémère, Studio Loos, Den Haag Thursday May 10th 2012

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