- The
fork-
tailed drongo (Dicrurus adsimilis), also
called the
common drongo or
African drongo, is a
small bird
found from the
Sahel to
South Africa that...
-
referred to as kingbirds.
Named for
their distinguishably long,
forked tail,
fork-
tailed flycatchers are seen in
lightly forested or gr****land areas, from...
- of Kenya.
Alternative names for the lilac-breasted
roller include the
fork-
tailed roller, lilac-throated
roller (also used for a
subspecies of
purple roller)...
- is
easily distinguishable from the
manatees by its fluked, dolphin-like
tail; moreover, it
possesses a
unique skull and teeth. Its
snout is
sharply downturned...
- The
fork-
tailed storm petrel (Hydrobates furcatus) is a
small seabird of the
storm petrel family Hydrobatidae. It is the second-most
abundant and widespread...
- to the
fork-
tailed drongo, but is smaller, and the
shorter tail lacks the deep
fork which gives the
latter species its name. The
fork-
tailed drongo is...
- The
fork-
tailed drongo-cuckoo (Surniculus dicruroides) is a
species of
cuckoo that
resembles the
Black drongo (Dicrurus macrocercus). It is
found mainly...
-
Fork-
tailed swift is the
historic name of a kind of bird
which has
since been
divided taxonomically into four species. It
could refer to any of four different...
- The
fork-
tailed palm
swift or
Neotropical palm
swift (Tachornis squamata) is a
species of bird in
subfamily Apodinae of the
swift family Apodidae. It...
- The
fork-
tailed woodnymph (Thalurania furcata) is a
species of
hummingbird in the "emeralds",
tribe Trochilini of
subfamily Trochilinae. It is
found in...