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The bird you're describing is likely the Asian Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi). This songbird is known for its striking glossy black plumage and long, forked tail, particularly in males. Native to the Old World tropics, it is often found in forests and wooded areas, where its melodious song adds to the vibrant atmosphere of its habitat. The female is less striking, typically displaying a brownish coloration.
A forked tail is the tail on the back of the dolphin. It is called "Forked tail" because the tail is in the shape of a fork.
The bird species known for having a forked tail is the swallow.
A "Swallow"is a small and swift lying bird with a deeply forked tail.
The mythical creature often depicted with devil horns, a tail, and a forked tongue is the demon.
Swallow, barn swallow
the B-24 is a WW2 4 engined bomber with a forked tail
A dugong is an aquatic mammal that is distinguished from the manatees by its forked tail. It is found in warm coastal waters from East Africa to Australia.
Sounds like either the scissor tailed or fork tailed flycatcher.
You could have seen a Swallow-tailed Kite. It has a long forked tail, body is black or dark gray with a white head, chest and belly. They are indigenous to Fl. and the coasts of LA. MS. AL. GA. and SC.
1. a verb meaning to take food down the throat into the stomach. 2. a noun meaning a small quick bird with a forked tail
several species of deep-bodied, toothless, silvery fishes inhabiting warm coastal waters worldwide. Some are highly prized as food. Pompanos have small scales, a narrow tail base, and a forked tail.