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drongo - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of drongo in Hindi

  • ड्रोंगो

drongo Definition

Noun

  • a long fork-tailed bird with glossy black plumage, usually found in Asia, Africa and Australia

drongo Example

  • The drongo is a fierce and powerful bird which will not tolerate a strange bird of the size of a cuckoo near its nest, yet on account of its resemblance to the drongo, the hen cuckoo is enabled, it has been claimed, to lay her egg in the nest of the drongo, which mistakes the cuckoo for one of its own kind. ( ड्रोंगो एक भयंकर और शक्तिशाली पक्षी है जो अपने घोंसले के पास एक कोयल के आकार के एक अजीब पक्षी को बर्दाश्त नहीं करेगा, फिर भी ड्रोंगो के समान होने के कारण, मुर्गी कोयल सक्षम है, यह दावा किया गया है कि वह अपना अंडा दे सकती है ड्रोंगो के घोंसले में, जो कोयल को अपनी ही तरह की गलती समझती है। )
  • The drongo is blue and black and is, he believes, warningly coloured. ( ड्रोंगो नीला और काला है और उनका मानना ​​है कि चेतावनी के रंग का है। )
  • He found that a South African drongo (Dicrurus (Buchanga) assimilis) was rejected after one or two attempts to eat it by a hungry mongoose (Herpestes galera) which had been starved for purposes of the experiment. ( उन्होंने पाया कि एक दक्षिण अफ्रीकी ड्रोंगो (डिक्रूरस (बुचांगा) एसिमिलिस) को एक भूखे नेवले (हर्पेस्टेस गैलेरा) द्वारा खाने के एक या दो प्रयासों के बाद खारिज कर दिया गया था, जिसे प्रयोग के प्रयोजनों के लिए भूखा रखा गया था। )

More Sentence

  • In this case also both sexes of the cuckoo mimic the drongo, whereas according to the theory it would be necessary for the hen bird alone to do so.
  • Pheasants, ducks, geese and snipe are abundant, and Dr C. Collingwood in his Naturalist's Rambles in the China Seas mentions .Ardea prasinosceles and other species of herons, several species of fly-catchers, kingfishers, shrikes and larks, the black drongo, the Cotyle sinensis and the Prinia sonitans.
  • The diet of the noisy miner is mostly nectar and some insects, that of the spangled drongo mostly insects and some nectar.
  • This suggests that the resemblance to the pugnacious drongo may be beneficial in protecting the defenceless cuckoo from enemies.