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  2. Coot - Wikipedia

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    Coot species that migrate do so at night. The American coot has been observed rarely in Britain and Ireland, while the Eurasian coot is found across Asia, Australia and parts of Africa. In southern Louisiana, the coot is referred to by the French name "poule d'eau", which translates into English as "water hen".

  3. List of nocturnal birds - Wikipedia

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    Diurnality, plant or animal behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping at night. Cathemeral, a classification of organisms with sporadic and random intervals of activity during the day or night. Matutinal, a classification of organisms that are only or primarily active in the pre-dawn hours or early morning.

  4. Common nighthawk - Wikipedia

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    During migration, common nighthawks may travel 2,500 to 6,800 kilometres (1,600 to 4,200 mi). They migrate by day or night in loose flocks, frequently numbering in the thousands; [6] flocks have not been observed with a visible leader. The enormous distance travelled between breeding grounds and wintering range is one of the North America's ...

  5. Turn out your lights! Hundreds of thousands of birds to ... - AOL

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    Look out for birds across Iowa on Thursday night. Hundreds of thousands of birds will fly through the state to head south for the winter.

  6. Gloucestershire study finding out where garden birds go at night

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  7. Bird migration - Wikipedia

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    A common pattern in North America is clockwise migration, where birds flying North tend to be further West, and flying South tend to shift Eastwards. Many, if not most, birds migrate in flocks. For larger birds, flying in flocks reduces the energy cost. Geese in a V formation may conserve 12–20% of the energy they would need to fly alone.

  8. More than 27,000 birds will migrate over Milwaukee on ...

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    Milwaukee is under "high" migration alert Wednesday night, with more than 27,000 birds expected to migrate over the city. Kakatsch said colder weather usually drives an upswing in migration in the ...

  9. Bird migration perils - Wikipedia

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    Artificial light sources can attract millions of birds to lighthouses, broadcast towers and other buildings, resulting in direct mortality of birds at night. [11] There are less artificial lights during the day, but millions of birds still die due to direct collisions with various human made structures. [ 12 ]