There are 23 species in this family. They are all found in the Southern Hemisphere. Drongos are 7-25 inches in length and are usually black or dark gray with a green or purplish sheen to their feathers. Some species of drongo have crests. They have long, forked tails; short, stout bills with bristles; and short legs. Some species of drongo, like the greater racket-tailed drongo, have elaborate tail feathers. Males and females are alike. Drongos catch insects while they are in flight. World Status Key US Status Key
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