- Steatornithidae, and the
order Steatornithiformes.
Nesting in
colonies in caves,
oilbirds are
nocturnal feeders on the
fruits of the oil palm and
tropical laurels...
-
Cueva de los
Tayos (Spanish, "Cave of the
Oilbirds") is a cave
located on the
eastern slopes of the
Andes mountains in the Morona-Santiago
province of...
- (nightjars,
nighthawks and allies),
Nyctibiidae (potoos),
Steatornithidae (
oilbirds),
Podargidae (frogmouths),
Apodiformes (swifts and hummingbirds), as well...
- happen, but here the
hearing sensitivity is also
reduced close to a target.
Oilbirds and some
species of
swiftlet are
known to use a
relatively crude form of...
-
Caprimulgiformes as only
applying to nightjars, with potoos, frogmouths,
oilbirds, and owlet-nightjars all
being reclassified into
their own orders. See...
- not
support the
previous ****umption that it was
closely related to the
oilbirds. The
study also
found a
great deal of
genetic divergence between the species...
-
Steatornithiformes (
oilbird) Letornithes...
- Caprimulgidae:
nightjars South America; 1
species Family Steatornithidae:
oilbird Americas; 7
species Family Nyctibiidae:
potoos Asia and Australasia; 14...
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National Park,
Chapare Province, Bolivia. The park is home to a po****tion of
oilbirds, and is
rarely visited as it very
difficult to approach, and very remote...
- Caprimulgiformes.
Although related to owls,
their closest relatives are the
oilbirds, potoos, owlet-nightjars and true nightjars. The
earliest fossil evidence...