A Spiny-tailed House Gecko preyed upon by a Long-tailed Sun Skink

It is interesting to see a Long-tailed Sun Skink (Eutropis longicaudatus), which I would guess they are mainly insectivorous, capturing and swallowing an unfortunate Spiny-tailed House Gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus). The extremely long tail apparently facilitates this fairly large skink to adapt to more arboreal situations than its congeners. This species seemingly thrives well in eaves of buildings as there are plenty of these Hemidactylus geckos to feast.

Bird vocalizations in the background...

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Birds Oriental Magpie-Robin: The Sound Of Birds Chirping To Welcome The New Owner - Birdsong 2017

* Birds Oriental Magpie-Robin: The Sound Of Birds Chirping To Welcome The New Owner - Birdsong 2017.

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- The oriental magpie-robin (Copsychus saularis) is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but now considered an Old World flycatcher. They are distinctive black and white birds with a long tail that is held upright as they forage on the ground or perch conspicuously. Occurring across most of the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast...

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Black-billed Magpie in Ladakh

The adult Black-billed Magpie is 45--60 cm (18--24 in) long and weighs 145-210 g (5-7.5 ounces). The tail is long and makes up half of the bird's length. Wingspan is about 60 cm (24 in). The male is larger than the female (16-20% heavier). The bird is black with white shoulders, a white belly, and iridescent dark blue-green wings and tail. There are large white markings on the primaries, clearly visible in flight.

This footage is part of the professionally-shot stock footage archive of...

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From: WildFilmsIndia

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Trapping bird Oriental Magpie-Robin in natural - Hunting wild birds

Trapping bird Oriental Magpie-Robin in natural - Hunting wild birds.

Oriental Magpie-Robin (binomial nomenclature: Copsychus saularis) is a small passerine bird formerly classed as a member of them Thrush,

but this is seen as belonging to the former World flycatcher family it was the birds special black and white with a long tail is held upright while foraging on the ground.

Distributed in many tropical regions of South and Southeast Asia,

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Black-billed or Pied Magpie in Ladakh, Kashmir

The adult Black-billed Magpie is 45--60 cm (18--24 in) long and weighs 145-210 g (5-7.5 ounces). The tail is long and makes up half of the bird's length. Wingspan is about 60 cm (24 in). The male is larger than the female (16-20% heavier). The bird is black with white shoulders, a white belly, and iridescent dark blue-green wings and tail. There are large white markings on the primaries, clearly visible in flight.

This footage is part of the professionally-shot stock footage archive of...

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From: WildFilmsIndia

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Birds Oriental Magpie-Robin(Copsychus saularis): Parent birds breeding and feeding

* Birds Oriental Magpie-Robin(Copsychus saularis): Parent birds breeding and feeding.

- Oriental Magpie-Robin (binomial nomenclature: Copsychus saularis) is a small passerine bird formerly classed as a member of them Thrush,

but this is seen as belonging to the former World flycatcher family it was the birds special black and white with a long tail is held upright while foraging on the ground.

Distributed in many tropical regions of South and Southeast Asia.

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World Birdsong - Chirping birds singing great Oriental Magpie-Robin morning.[HD]

World Birdsong - Chirping birds singing great Oriental Magpie-Robin morning..

Oriental Magpie-Robin (binomial nomenclature: Copsychus saularis) is a small passerine bird formerly classed as a member of them Thrush,

but this is seen as belonging to the former World flycatcher family it was the birds special black and white with a long tail is held upright while foraging on the ground.

Distributed in many tropical regions of South and Southeast Asia,

they are common birds in urban parks...

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From: World birdsong

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Herd Of Deer Eat From Birdfeeder

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A Townsend's Solitaire drinking

A Townsend's Solitaire drinking in Texas. These are long-tailed gray birds of the high western mountains, descending in the winter to lower elevations where they feed almost exclusively on juniper berries. Look out for their white eye ring, white outer tail feathers and buffy wing patch.

Video recorded by Timothy Barksdale/Macaulay Library/http://macaulaylibrary.org/video/402422.

For more bird videos and sounds, explore the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology,...

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From: LabofOrnithology

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Blue Jay

Blue Jays are birds of forest edges. A favorite food is acorns, and they are often found near oaks, in forests, woodlots, towns, cities, parks. Blue Jays are most often detected by their noisy calls. Near shorelines they migrate in loose flocks; you can recognize them by their steady flight, rounded wings, long tail, and white underside. Resident birds may associate in flocks; they usually fly across open areas one at a time, often silently. Also watch for them at feeders. Blue Jays prefer...

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