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  2. Common nighthawk - Wikipedia

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    The common nighthawk or bullbat (Chordeiles minor) is a medium-sized [3] [4] crepuscular or nocturnal bird [3] [5] of the Americas within the nightjar (Caprimulgidae) family, whose presence and identity are best revealed by its vocalization.

  3. Nightjar - Wikipedia

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    Nightjars can occupy all elevations from sea level to 4,200 m (13,800 ft), and a number of species are montane specialists. Nightjars occupy a wide range of habitats, from deserts to rainforests but are most common in open country with some vegetation. [8] The nighthawks are confined to the New World, and the eared nightjars to Asia and ...

  4. List of nightjars - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian eared nightjar: Lyncornis temminckii Gould, 1838: 8 Great eared nightjar: Lyncornis macrotis (Vigors, 1831) 9 Collared nightjar: Gactornis enarratus (Gray, GR, 1871) 10 Nacunda nighthawk: Chordeiles nacunda (Vieillot, 1817) 11 Least nighthawk: Chordeiles pusillus Gould, 1861: 12 Sand-colored nighthawk: Chordeiles rupestris (Spix, 1825 ...

  5. Standard-winged nightjar - Wikipedia

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    When roosting on the ground during the day, this medium-sized (20–23 centimetres (7.9–9.1 in) long) nightjar is mainly variegated grey, with a browner collar. It has a shadowy form with easy, silent moth-like flight; this nightjar is relatively short-tailed, and lacks white in the wings or tail. The song is a churring trill.

  6. Nighthawk - Wikipedia

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    The least nighthawk (Chordeiles pusillus), at 6.3 inches (15–19 cm) and 23 grams (0.81 oz), is the smallest of all Caprimulgiformes, while the Nacunda nighthawk (Chordeiles nacunda) is one of the largest nightjars in the world measuring at 11-13 inches (28–33 cm).

  7. Nacunda nighthawk - Wikipedia

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    This species is noteworthy for its partially diurnal habits. Though a capable aerial forager, the nacunda nighthawk spends a considerable amount of time on the ground; it has notably long tarsi for a nightjar, and is more likely than other species to be seen standing on the ground, rather than resting on the surface. [6]

  8. Common poorwill - Wikipedia

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    The common poorwill (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii) is a nocturnal bird of the family Caprimulgidae, the nightjars. It is found from British Columbia and southeastern Alberta, through the western United States to northern Mexico. The bird's habitat is dry, open areas with grasses or shrubs, and even stony desert slopes with very little vegetation.

  9. Todd's nightjar - Wikipedia

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    Todd's nightjar is 17 to 21 cm (6.7 to 8.3 in) long. The male is generally gray above, with blackish and buff streaks and spots. It has a narrow cinnamon collar on the hindneck, a white throat, and a dark brown breast with fine bars and spots. In flight the wing shows white patches on both top and bottom.

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