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  2. Pauraque - Wikipedia

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    It is long-tailed and has broad rounded wings. The buff 'eye-ring' and 'facial stripe' contrast with the reddish sides of the face. [2] The adult male pauraque has a white band near the wing tips, and the outer tail feathers are mainly white. The female's wing band is narrower and the white in the outer tail is more restricted.

  3. 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. [1]

  4. Red-necked nightjar - Wikipedia

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    The Northumberland bird was shot at Killingworth on 5 October by a gamekeeper, and the specimen purchased by John Hancock. [6] In 2006, Keith Vinicombe and Dominic Mitchell cast doubt on the British record, believing that the lack of detail around the circumstances of finding indicated that a mistake or fraud could not be ruled out. [ 7 ]

  5. Smith's longspur - Wikipedia

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    Smith's longspur (Calcarius pictus) is a bird from the family Calcariidae, which also contains the other species of longspurs. A bird of open habitats, it breeds in northern Canada and Alaska, and winters in the southern United States. Primarily a ground-feeding seed-eater, it supplements its diet with insects in the summer.

  6. Sykes's nightjar - Wikipedia

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    The Sykes's nightjar is a relatively small bird, measuring around 20-25 centimeters in length and weighing about 60 grams. [4] They have a short bill, and dark blackish brown irises. [4] The Sykes's nightjar's wings are long and narrow. [4] The bird has a short, pale-gray bill with bristles around the mouth. [4]

  7. Egyptian nightjar - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian nightjar (Caprimulgus aegyptius) is a medium-small nightjar which occurs in south west Asia and north Africa and winters in tropical Africa. This is a fairly common species with a wide distribution which faces no obvious threats apart from habitat destruction, so the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being of "least concern".

  8. Talk:Birds Without Wings (song) - Wikipedia

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  9. Pallas's leaf warbler - Wikipedia

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    It lasts 2–4 seconds and may be heard in the winter quarters as well as from breeding birds. [21] The call is a short, soft dju-ee. [17] In contrast, the former subspecies have quite different songs, with sustained rattles for several seconds, or sometimes minutes. Their calls are typically sharp and monosyllabic. [22] [23]