- with all the
other nightjars in the
genus Caprimulgus and
coined the
binomial name
Caprimulgus carolinensis.
Gmelin based his
description on
those of...
-
purple gallinule (Porphyrula martinica), Chuck-will's-widow (
Caprimulgus carolinensis), scissor-tailed
flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus),
prairie warbler...
-
Antrostomus is a
genus of
nightjars formerly included in the
genus Caprimulgus. They are medium-sized
nocturnal birds with long
pointed wings,
short legs...
-
combines the old
scientific name of C.
carolinensis with the
common name "whip-poor-will". As C.
carolinensis does not
occur in the area discussed, he...
- Red-necked
nightjar Caprimulgus ruficollis Temminck, 1820 60
Jungle nightjar Caprimulgus indicus Latham, 1790 61 Grey
nightjar Caprimulgus jotaka Temminck...
- (Sciurus niger) Elk (Cervus canadensis)
Eastern gray
squirrel (Sciurus
carolinensis) Gray wolf (Canis lupus) Long-tailed
weasel (Mustela frenata) Muskrat...
- iucn}}: old-form url, |date= / |doi=
mismatch (help) IUCN (2016-10-01). "
Caprimulgus phalaena:
BirdLife International: The IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
- owl, Asio
flammeus Common nighthawk,
Chordeiles minor Whip-poor-will,
Caprimulgus vociferus Chimney swift,
Chaetura pelagica Ruby-throated hummingbird...
- rare
vagrant Red-necked
nightjar (
Caprimulgus ruficollis) B – rare
vagrant (one record, 1856)
Nightjar (
Caprimulgus europaeus) A –
breeding summer visitor...
-
Ninox scutulata Nyctea scandiaca Otus
bakkamoena Otus
scops Surnia ulula Caprimulgus indicus Apus
affinus Apus
pacificus Chaetura caudacuta Alcedo atthis...