Diet and Foraging Ecology of Fork Tailed Drongo (Dicrurusadsimilis) in Leventis Foundation Nigeria, Agricultural School South West Nigeria

Diet and Foraging Ecology of Fork Tailed Drongo (Dicrurusadsimilis) in Leventis Foundation Nigeria, Agricultural School South West Nigeria



Okosodo E.F.,Orimaye J.O. ,Odewumi O.S



This research study investigated the diet and foraging
ecology of the Fork Tailed Drongo (Dicrurusadsimilis) inLeventis
Foundation Nigeria Agricultural Training School, South Western Nigeria.
Direct field observation method was used to collect data for 12 months
on the diet and foraging ecology of these bird species. The study area
was divided into three compartments according to land use types
(secondary forest, Farmland and Developed Area). The result revealed
that the Fork Tailed Drongo consumed variety of insects and pla nt
species resources in the study area.Grasshoppers, butter flies and
termites are the majorfood source and they also consumed the leaves and
flowers of the Moringaoleifera and seeds, fruits of some tree species.
Insect species provided the highest food source of 86% and plant species
14%. The result revealed that the Fork Tailed Drongo utilized the
three Compartments within the study area and that secondary forest
provided highest food materials of 65%, Farmland 23% and Developed area
12%.



10.22161/ijeab/1.2.20



http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/25%20IJEAB-JUL-2016-27-Diet%20and%20Foraging%20Ecology%20of%20Fork%20Tailed%20Drongo%20(Dicrurusadsimilis)%20in%20Leventis%20Foundation%20Nigeria,%20Agricultural%20School%20South%20West%20Nigeria.pdf



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