Drongos are a group of passerine birds found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. They are typically medium-sized, with strong legs and a long, forked tail. Drongos are known for their aggressive behavior and their ability to mimic the calls of other birds.
Drongos are important members of the ecosystem, as they help to control populations of insects and other small animals. They are also known to disperse the seeds of plants, which helps to maintain biodiversity. Drongos have a long history of interaction with humans, and they are often featured in folklore and mythology.