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Rican nightjar,
Puerto Rican whip-poor-will or
guabairo (Antrostomus
noctitherus) is a bird in the
nightjar family found in the
coastal dry
scrub forests...
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Retrieved 20
November 2021.
BirdLife International (2012). "Caprimulgus
noctitherus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2012.
Archived from the original...
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Dusky nightjar,
Antrostomus saturatus Puerto Rican nightjar,
Antrostomus noctitherus Silky-tailed nightjar,
Antrostomus sericocaudatus Han, K.-L.; Robbins...
- scientists, may
still exist.
Compare the
Puerto Rican nightjar (Antrostomus
noctitherus) and the
preceding species. Vaurie's nightjar,
Caprimulgus centralasicus...
- (imperial amazon)
Amazona vittata (Puerto
Rican amazon)
Antrostomus noctitherus (Puerto
Rican nightjar)
Buteo ridgwayi (Ridgway's hawk)
Campephilus prin****lis...
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Antrostomus arizonae Brewster, 1881 56
Puerto Rican nightjar Antrostomus noctitherus (Wetmore, 1919) 57
Dusky nightjar Antrostomus saturatus Salvin, 1870...
- "Reproductive
ecology and
behaviour of the
Puerto Rican Nightjar Caprimulgus noctitherus". Bird
Conservation International. 5 (2–3): 349–366. doi:10.1017/S095927090000109X...
- poorwill,
Nyctiphrynus ocellatus LC
Puerto Rican nightjar,
Antrostomus noctitherus EN E
Rufous nightjar,
Antrostomus rufus LC Short-tailed nighthawk, Lurocalis...
- Cook's
anole (Anolis cooki), the
Puerto Rican nightjar (Antrostomus
noctitherus) and the Yellow-shouldered
blackbird (Agelaius xanthomus) was another...
- The two
remain sister species and with the
Puerto Rican nightjar (A.
noctitherus) form a superspecies. The
Mexican whip-poor-will has
these five subspecies:...