- The
eastern whip-
poor-
will (Antrostomus vociferus; also
called "
whip-o-
will", "
whip o'
will", etc.) is a medium-sized (22–27 cm or 8.7–10.6 in) bird within...
-
Mexican whip-
poor-
will and what is now the
eastern whip-
poor-
will (Antrostomus vociferus) were
considered conspecific under the name
whip-
poor-
will. They...
- up whippoorwill or
whip-
poor-
will in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Whippoorwill commonly refers to the
eastern whip-
poor-
will, a
North American bird...
- species, the
Monarch butterfly, the
eastern ribbonsnake, and the
eastern whip-
poor-
will. The
aquatic ecosystems in the park are also of
particular interest...
- song of the
whip-
poor-
will. It eats
primarily insects,
particularly those active at
night such as moths, beetles, and
winged ants. It
will also eat small...
-
common poorwill was not then
recognized as a
species distinct from the
whip-
poor-
will of
eastern North America.
Native Americans of the Hopi
tribe were likely...
- The buff-collared
nightjar or Ridgway's
whip-
poor-
will (Antrostomus ridgwayi) is a
species of
nightjar in the
family Caprimulgidae. It is
found in Guatemala...
- owl
Pewee Pobblebonk Potoo Poorwill Spring Peeper Weero Whip-
poor-
will (Eastern)
Whip-
poor-
will (Mexican)
Willet For
sounds listed by the name of the animal...
- The
Puerto Rican nightjar,
Puerto Rican whip-
poor-
will or
guabairo (Antrostomus noctitherus) is a bird in the
nightjar family found in the
coastal dry...
- Lane JE,
Brigham RM,
Swanson DL (2004). "Daily
torpor in free-ranging
whip-
poor-
wills (Caprimulgus vociferus)".
Physiological and
Biochemical Zoology. 77...