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Nightjars are medium-sized
nocturnal or
crepuscular birds in the
family Caprimulgidae /ˌkæprɪˈmʌldʒɪdiː/ and
order Caprimulgiformes,
characterised by long...
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nocturnal bird of the
subfamily Chordeilinae,
within the
nightjar family,
Caprimulgidae,
which is a
grouping of 92
species of medium-sized
birds with long wings...
- nightbirds, is a
clade of
birds that
includes the
living families and
orders Caprimulgidae (nightjars,
nighthawks and allies),
Nyctibiidae (potoos), Steatornithidae...
- medium-sized (22–27 cm or 8.7–10.6 in) bird
within the
nightjar family,
Caprimulgidae, from
North America. The whip-poor-will is
commonly heard within its...
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nightjar (Lyncornis macrotis) is a
species of
nightjar in the
family Caprimulgidae. It is
found in
southwest India and in
parts of
Southeast Asia. This...
- (IOC)
recognizes these 98
species of
nightjars and
allies in the
family Caprimulgidae. The
species are
distributed among 20 genera, a few of
which have only...
- "A multi-gene
estimate of
phylogeny in the
nightjars and
nighthawks (
Caprimulgidae)".
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 55 (2): 443–453. Bibcode:2010MolPE...
- (Antrostomus carolinensis) is a
nocturnal bird of the
nightjar family Caprimulgidae. It is
mostly found in the
southeastern United States (with disjunct...
- whip-poor-will (Antrostomus ridgwayi) is a
species of
nightjar in the
family Caprimulgidae. It is
found in Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and the U.S...
- (Eurostopodus exul) is a
poorly known species of
nightjar in the
family Caprimulgidae. It is
endemic to New Caledonia. It has silvery-grey
plumage with dark...