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    Photographed this image in our village in West Bengal a week ago. The Baillon's Crakes breed in mainly East Europe to Western part of Asia and migrate to our country in winter. This girl Baillon's Crake was a bit curious seeing a Black Drongo in our Boisa beel. Although they share a different niche the Black Drongo attacked that Crake just after clicking this frame


    Canon 7D + Canon 500mm f4 + Monopod
    ISO 320, 1/1600, f5.6 -0.3 step, cropped.
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    Rare frame. Lovely image.
    Nice coincidence Samrat Bhai - Krishnan's article on Black Drongo was reprinted in The Sunday Statesman today.
    Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    Loved the image and the caption which you give is really cool

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    Nice title . Agree with Saktida, I had just read about the behavior of Black Drongo in M.Krishnan's article, and you posted this image depicting the same behavior. How are the sightings there? Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks a lot Shaktida, Roshni ji and Mrudul ji..
    I've not yet read that article...but the behaviour of drongo is too interesting...food habit of Baillon's Crake and Drongo are different although Drongo attacked that Crake...

    Sightings are fine now a days in our village...some foreign birds are still there...

    Samrat

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    Interesting frame which includes such two divergent species of birds .The drongos like crows and bulbusl are extremely territorial and herd out migrants and vagrants from their established space.

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    Nice image. First I thought it is from mangalajodi. Drongo's are very aggressive and are known to snatch food from other birds. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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