Large-tailed Nightjar Caprimulgus macrurus Tok-Tok Bird, Tukang Kubur/Kayu, Burung Segan/Malas (Malay) Large-tailed Nightjars feed on moths and other night-flying insects. They are particularly fond of flying termite swarms. They perch-and-wait then swoop down and catch prey on the wing, flying low over the ground, swerving from side to side. Long pointed wings and tails make them acrobatic and silent fliers. They sometimes perch on street lamps, snapping up the insects attracted to the light, particular
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