I didn't know that a real "drongo" is a bird. In Australia, a drongo is a fool, a person with no hope at all...thanks for the image...
Izzie, I am familiar with the use of the word in Australia, perhaps I learnt about it the hard way. But there is also a drongo here, the spangled drongo. This is my poor, but best, picture of one.
Ashish, I hope you don't mind my putting it here. I can't compete with your artistry.
The drongo in Ashish's part of the world is more beautiful than ours, isn't it? Gotta admit that. Maybe I have seen that bird before but I wasn't familiar with bird ID until recently...the only thing I can ID is the magpie. (during the footie season too...)
Originally Posted by TonyW
Izzie, I am familiar with the use of the word in Australia, perhaps I learnt about it the hard way. But there is also a drongo here, the spangled drongo. This is my poor, but best, picture of one.
Ashish, I hope you don't mind my putting it here. I can't compete with your artistry.
Izzie, I am familiar with the use of the word in Australia, perhaps I learnt about it the hard way. But there is also a drongo here, the spangled drongo. This is my poor, but best, picture of one.
Ashish, I hope you don't mind my putting it here. I can't compete with your artistry.
No worries Tony.. thanks for sharing the picture. Cheers!