How to defend your nest from predators and cuckoos: do it like a drongo
Mairenn Attwood, Department of Zoology An hour after sunrise, an African cuckoo chick has just hatched. But it hasn’t hatched in an African cuckoo nest: instead of building their own nests, cuckoo parents lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. This chick has hatched in the nest of a fork-tailed drongo, and is sharing the space with a couple of fork-tailed drongo eggs. … Continue reading How to defend your nest from predators and cuckoos: do it like a drongo
