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![๐ GOATSUCKER OF THE MONTH [GOTM] #11 ๐
๐ฆ Species Name: Band-tailed Nighthawk
๐ฌ Scientific Name: Nyctiprogne leucopyga
๐ Status and Distribution: ๐ข Least Concern (LC), ๐บ๏ธ Amazonia
๐ฆ ๐ณ ๐ฅ Description and Ecology: This petite, non-migratory Caprimulgid is a denizen of moist tropical forests and savannas in northern South America, east of the Andes Mountains. They prefer to occupy areas near open water. True to its name, the Band-tailed Nighthawk does have a pale band that stretches across the middle of its tail, although the band may be difficult to see in low light or while the bird is perched. Otherwise, this speciesโ plumage is predominantly dark with variable amounts mottling on its wings and back in addition to a dense barring pattern on its underside. Their song consists of short, high-pitched croaks and soft, rattling clicks; the song sounds so frog-like that it is easily overlooked. Band-tailed Nighthawks are true aerial insectivores, catching winged insects in flight using an erratic, bat-like flight pattern. They are largely crepuscular and may congregate to feed in large groups where food and ideal habitat is plentiful. When these groups form, Band-tailed Nighthawks may roost in groups of 2-10 individuals.
๐ก Interesting fact: Unlike the majority of Caprimulgids, Band-tailed Nighthawks lack elongated rictal bristles at the corners of their beaks.
โ ๏ธ Conservation Risks: ๐ Habitat loss. This species is poorly studied; a lack of formal research into their population dynamics over time makes it impossible to accurately assess population trends. However, because the species is dependent upon forest habitat, and tree cover has declined throughout its range over the past decade, it is reasonable to infer that Band-tailed Nighthawk populations have also declined over the same time period.
๐ท Photos from iNaturalist by 1) Luiz Moschini, 2) Abby Sesselberg, 3) Josh Vandermeulen
All photos obtained under a Creative Commons (CC) license
๐บ๏ธ Distribution map: BirdLife International (2025). Species factsheet: Band-tailed Nighthawk. Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/band-tailed-nighthawk-nyctiprogne-leucopyga 3 Nov 2025](https://scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.82787-15/572155740_17901497571298240_2427210487504198138_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=109&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0FST1VTRUxfSVRFTS5iZXN0X2ltYWdlX3VybGdlbi5DMyJ9&_nc_ohc=2k-bnAiO1UwQ7kNvwFdEeRW&_nc_oc=Adn9PGpUL5dEq_lM2jhnnal0Una3vOExKDhp5EHAaL2d2JNpudj08Pd1la3agxD6KLg&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=ng3hhKssX6ICiLsBk1tZUA&oh=00_AfhnaR4O_lPWnIawkaNha-skaVkmuTP9auU0YUKR7xlZIA&oe=69102454)

![๐ GOATSUCKER OF THE MONTH [GOTM] #9 ๐
๐ฆ Species Name: European Nightjar
๐ฌ Scientific Name: Caprimulgus europaeus
๐ Status and Distribution: ๐ข Least Concern (LC) | Breeds across Eurasia, from the Atlantic coast to western China; winters in sub-Saharan Africa
๐ฆ ๐ณ ๐ฅ Description and Ecology: Like its relatives, it is superbly camouflaged, with dark-streaked greyish-brown upperparts, a pale collar, and a white moustachial line. The underparts are barred and paler. Adult males bear striking white spots on 3 (4) outer primaries and 2 (3) tail feathers, serving as honest quality indicators; in females and juveniles, these are smaller and buff-brown. The European Nightjar breeds in a broad range of habitats, from heathlands and forest clearings to vineyards, orchards, forest-steppe, and even semi-arid landscapes in the south and east of its range. It feeds mainly on moths and other flying insects, caught either in flight (hawking) or snapped up from a perch (flycatching). During summer nights, males deliver their iconic churring song, a rattle that can continue for minutes. This is supplemented by various contact, alarm, and pair calls, as well as mechanical wing-clapping displays used in territorial disputes or courtship. Nests are simple ground scrapes where two freckled whitish eggs are laid and incubated for 2.5โ3 weeks; fledglings become independent in about a month.
๐ก Interesting Fact: The name Caprimulgus (โgoat-suckerโ) comes from a legend dating back to Aristotle. Though entirely false, the myth persists in many European languages, such as Spanish โchotacabrasโ, Italian โsucciacapreโ, German โZiegenmelkerโ, and Slavic โkozodojโ.
โ ๏ธ Conservation Risks: Habitat loss, particularly in western Europe and the UK, caused major population declines. However, targeted heathland restoration projects have already boosted numbers locally. Food availability may be further impacted by pesticides and artificial light at night.
โ Follow @globalnightjar for a new GOTM each month
๐ท Photos Derek Keats (Wiki); macronocturno & chrismoody (iNat)
๐บ๏ธ Map: BirdLife International Data Zone
#gnn #nightjar #goatsucker #bird #science #research #gotm](https://scontent-iad3-2.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.82787-15/552820277_17896957716298240_7789949130386760133_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0FST1VTRUxfSVRFTS5iZXN0X2ltYWdlX3VybGdlbi5DMyJ9&_nc_ohc=DZCVpvwBLaUQ7kNvwHasvCy&_nc_oc=AdngM7OJD6u1vJGpPVvES_jap4PpLK2bkta2WtDbxH5pUjPJhyGR0GuAV7UBxOnobN0&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=ng3hhKssX6ICiLsBk1tZUA&oh=00_AfgUNZZOKvypGzqIyar8WUFhQjW8DLsaYZpV0DHRBrHdTg&oe=6910352E)
![๐ GOATSUCKER OF THE MONTH [GOTM] #8 ๐
๐ฆ Species Name: Great Eared Nightjar
๐ฌ Scientific Name: Lyncornis macrotis
๐ Status and Distribution: Least Concern (LC), ๐บ๏ธ South and Southeast Asia
๐Description and Ecology: Among the largest of nightjar species, the Great Eared Nightjar is aptly named given its size and prominent ear tufts. Within their range, they occupy riparian forests, forested grasslands, and opening and margins of wooded areas. Like other nightjars, Great Eared Nightjars โnestโ on the ground, typically beneath the cover of dense bamboo or other vegetation. Although not uncommon within their range, much remains to be learned about this distinctive goatsucker.
๐ก Interesting fact: The Great Eared Nightjar was long thought to belong to the genus Eurostopodus, a genus of large nightjars with ear-tufts and short rictal bristles. As a result phylogenetic research, this species was moved to the genus Lyncornis.
โ ๏ธ Conservation Risks: None currently known.
๐ท Photos by 1) Nigel Voaden 2) Jason Thompson 3) John Gould.
All photos obtained under a Creative Commons (CC) license
๐บ๏ธ Distribution map: Avibase (2025).
Augustโs GOTM was composed by Logan Parker, a GNN communications subcommittee member
#gnn #nightjar #goatsucker #greatearednightjar #birdnerd #bird #science #research #gotm](https://scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.82787-15/537399605_17893156191298240_8038162023031641629_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0FST1VTRUxfSVRFTS5iZXN0X2ltYWdlX3VybGdlbi5DMyJ9&_nc_ohc=3fzFjqCOQmkQ7kNvwF5hsh0&_nc_oc=AdlBINy-t-yD_AtGAq84wszM4ATiq9BwvhJ1n7eRT-sxlPF7TKke_fjJQzbNhZC9qj0&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=ng3hhKssX6ICiLsBk1tZUA&oh=00_Afjf5n7yk6ez2p6MVM51nP3hf6yyjS9tQ6L4pCSiiFSoaQ&oe=69103105)






![๐ GOATSUCKER OF THE MONTH [GOTM] #7 ๐
๐ฆ Species Name: Yucatan Nightjar
๐ฌ Scientific Name: Antrostomus badius
๐ Status and Distribution: ๐ข Least Concern (LC) | ๐ฒ๐ฝ endemic to the Yucatรกn Peninsula
๐ฆ ๐ณ ๐ฅ Description and Ecology: Typical greyish-brown Nightjar with a tawny collar. As in many neotropical caprimulgids, the head seems even larger compared to the rest of the body as in the Old World goatsuckers. No white markings are present in the wings, however, outer rectrices of males show broad white tips, which are narrower and buff-white in females. This species occurs exclusively in the Central America, with breeding habitats located in the scrub and bushy woodlands and forest ecotones of the Yucatan Peninsula and Cozumel Island. No details on diet are known apart from that Yucatan Nightjars are insectivorous. The song consists of โpuc ree-u-reeeuโ, repeated approximately once a second and a clucking โk-lok k-lokโ call. Peak of the song activity stretches from February until August from enclosed perches. Nest information is derived from a single nest found in 1955, where the clutch consisted of two eggs.
๐ก Interesting Fact: Despite its status, much about this species remains a mystery โ from diet to population trends. A perfect research opportunity for local ornithologists and nightjar enthusiasts!
โ ๏ธ Conservation Risks: No threats identified, although the species requires further study.
โ Follow @globalnightjar for a new GOTM each month and other updates from the mysterious world of nightjars!
๐ท Photos by iNaturalist users daniel_garza_tobon, meg_ivette and arturoriquer obtained under a Creative Commons (CC) licence.
๐บ๏ธ Distribution map: BirdLife International DataZone. Accessed on 12 July 2025.
#gnn #nightjar #goatsucker #bird #science #research #gotm](https://scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.82787-15/519598344_17887976847298240_304359785484571935_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0FST1VTRUxfSVRFTS5iZXN0X2ltYWdlX3VybGdlbi5DMyJ9&_nc_ohc=n86bTSELv_wQ7kNvwEBKCkb&_nc_oc=Adlzi2w-m6cHEdur8AUt1z49RKGEN9N5lgpH85NE-tFrDMFzvojBKPjkvJjqDr58_Wg&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=ng3hhKssX6ICiLsBk1tZUA&oh=00_Afh1XOt5xWHII7VJV1zFhnxix56Wl7kC15DAjwYRQinf4A&oe=691027CA)





![๐ GOATSUCKER OF THE MONTH [GOTM] #6 ๐
๐ฆ Species Name: Savanna Nightjar
๐ฌ Scientific Name: Caprimulgus affinis
๐ Status and Distribution: Least Concern (LC), ๐บ๏ธ South and Southeast Asia
Description and Ecology: This resident species of the Caprimulgidae family has a large range in South and Southeast Asia. They occupy low-land open grasslands, sugar cane plantations, wheat fields, or rocky soils around rivers and streams. Their cryptically grey-brown plumage, characteristic of all nightjars, makes them difficult to find by predators (and humans, too). The Caprimulgus affinis group may be a complex of three distinct species (Sangster et al. 2021).
๐ก Interesting fact: In urbanizing Indonesia and already urbanized Taiwan, the Savanna Nightjar has recently colonized urban areas (Cheng et al. 2019; Widodo & Sulistyadi 2021). The roofs of tall buildings serve as nesting sites. Although the transmission efficacy of territorial calls was negatively affected by urban noise, their individuality information was still transmitted with high accuracy under noisy conditions because of the multiple noise-unrelated acoustic features (e.g., the maximum frequency of the call), possibly leading to preadaptation to thrive in urban areas (Liang et al. 2020). Moreover, Savanna Nightjars adjust their calling heights to reach optimal building wall surroundings to make their calls reverberate (Liang et al. 2024).
โ ๏ธ Conservation Risks: None identified.
๐ท Photos by 1) JJ Harrison 2) Ravi naidu wildlife 3) Wibowo Djatmiko 4) Brian Gratwicke, on Wikipedia
All photos obtained under a Creative Commons (CC) license
๐บ๏ธ Distribution map: BirdLife International (2024). Species factsheet: Savanna Nightjar Caprimulgus affinis. Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/savanna-nightjar-caprimulgus-affinis 05/06/2025
June's GOTM was composed by Kazuhiro Kawamura, a GNN communications subcommittee member
#gnn #nightjar #goatsucker #savannanightjar #birdnerd #bird #science #research #gotm](https://scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.75761-15/504094699_17883787002298240_7956869057199523359_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=109&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0FST1VTRUxfSVRFTS5iZXN0X2ltYWdlX3VybGdlbi5DMyJ9&_nc_ohc=2MPG9dBI9bUQ7kNvwHHhemG&_nc_oc=AdlEE84S5PMOdMFE9iIOqK8St7GGHlOehgrRJl_4-JfSdH1Bl-kKZPcbosWDqxzvUxc&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=ng3hhKssX6ICiLsBk1tZUA&oh=00_AfhbJV_m0AiIc2kLnXPl9-KTsGwZ87Ap0cYcTbTLjFjOGQ&oe=69103D21)
![๐ GOATSUCKER OF THE MONTH [GOTM] #5 ๐
๐ฆ Species Name: Collared Nightjar
๐ฌ Scientific Name: Gactornis enarratus
๐ Status and Distribution: ๐ข Least Concern (LC), ๐บ๏ธ Madagascar
๐ฆ ๐ณ ๐ฅ Description and Ecology: This non-migratory member of the Caprimulgidae family is endemic to Madagascar, where it prefers moist, lowland forest habitats along the eastern edge of the island. Like all of their fellow Caprimulgids, Collared Nightjars are cryptically colored to blend in with leaf litter and similar natural substrates. True to its name, the Collared Nightjar has a prominent, pale rufous collar around its neck. This collar may assist with camouflage by breaking up the birdโs silhouette, and it is the most distinguishing characteristic to separate this species from the related Madagascar Nightjar. Collared Nightjars hunt flying insects using a behavior called โhawking,โ where they perch on a branch and make repeated, short bursts of flight to snatch insects out of the air.
๐ก Interesting fact: No recordings exist of this speciesโ song. However, adult birds disturbed off of their nest may hiss and utter soft โkeowโ vocalizations. While most Caprimulgids nest on the ground, Collared Nightjars have been observed using epiphytic plants and fern crowns as nest sites. Collared Nightjars also roost in pairs, even outside of the breeding season (notice that many of the photos depict this behavior!)
โ ๏ธ Conservation Risks: ๐ Habitat loss and hunting. This speciesโ restricted range and secretive behavior makes it difficult to accurately assess population trends.
๐ท Photos by 1) Premala Arulampalam on iNaturalist 2) Markus Lilje on iNaturalist 3) Phil Boyle on iNaturalist 4) โentomorโ on iNaturalist 5) Pete Woodall on iNaturalist
All photos obtained under a Creative Commons (CC) license
๐บ๏ธ Distribution map: BirdLife International (2016). Species factsheet: Collared Nightjar Gactornis enarratus. Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/collared-nightjar-gactornis-enarratus 08/05/2025
#gnn #nightjar #goatsucker #collarednightjar #birdnerd #bird #science #research #gotm](https://scontent-iad3-2.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.75761-15/497319920_17880612648298240_168910928205008246_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=105&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0FST1VTRUxfSVRFTS5iZXN0X2ltYWdlX3VybGdlbi5DMyJ9&_nc_ohc=GHr1tIEv1hgQ7kNvwEBHXW4&_nc_oc=AdkqvpzpnVW6Zozek_oJoqxfZIIxmpgoyXGk0-5ZPIqN0gKWLeDBI3JmAXdPOZIPDe4&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=ng3hhKssX6ICiLsBk1tZUA&oh=00_AfgZx1thq3MPR94Aomi7ocuct8eJzsCAFS6jOrE5LdzS5A&oe=69103AA5)

![GOATSUCKER OF THE MONTH [GOTM] #4 ๐
๐ฆ Species Name: Little Nightjar
๐ฌ Scientific Name: Setopagis parvula
๐ Status and Distribution: ๐ข Least concern (LC), ๐บ๏ธ๐๏ธ Central South America
๐ฆ ๐ณ ๐ฅ Description and Ecology: A somewhat small, compact nightjar with predominantly cryptic gray plumage, a tawny collar, and white throat (male only). The Little Nightjar inhabits open woodlands and brushy savannas, but will also utilize modified forestlands such as eucalyptus groves. Despite the species relatively large range, much remains unknown about the life history of the Little Nightjar. Like many nightjar species, the Little Nightjar vocalizes at dusk, dawn, and into the night. The species has been documented vocalizing its โrattling, clacking, flat, unbirdlikeโ song into the late morning hours (Provost, 2020).
๐ก Interesting fact: Despite the speciesโ English common name, the โLittleโ nightjar is not noticeably smaller than many of Neotropical nightjar species.
โ ๏ธ Conservation Risks: None identified, but requires further study (๐).
๐ท Images by 1) Jair da Costa Moreira on Wikimedia Commons 2) Ezequiel Racker on iNaturalist 3) Joseph Smit, 1866.
All photos obtained under a Creative Commons (CC) license
๐บ๏ธ Distribution map: BirdLife International. 2016. Setopagis parvula. Accessed on 02 April 2025.
#gnn #nightjar #goatsucker #setopagisparvula #littlenightjar #bird #science #research #gotm](https://scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.75761-15/487787047_17875858950298240_895133322211463919_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0FST1VTRUxfSVRFTS5iZXN0X2ltYWdlX3VybGdlbi5DMyJ9&_nc_ohc=B_yAlme6NBkQ7kNvwHcSdsV&_nc_oc=Adkb0bPHH5r1EU9GwJTpGl18bVja-Sv_4DcfNskyYyddr-lgdrOk9ceaUJStgnGdwks&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=ng3hhKssX6ICiLsBk1tZUA&oh=00_AfijTKMzRPiCoOb68Zy9uP2hNLFPJ3-4EAyWvyMBe9bkqg&oe=69104BB3)
![๐ GOATSUCKER OF THE MONTH [GOTM] #3 ๐
๐ฆ Species Name: Least Pauraque (aka Least Poorwill)
๐ฌ Scientific Name: Siphonorhis brewsteri
๐ Status and Distribution: ๐ Near Threatened (NT), ๐บ๏ธ๐๏ธ Hispaniola
๐ฆ ๐ณ ๐ฅ Description and Ecology: This petite member of the Caprimulgidae family is mottled black, brown, buff and white to blend in with the leaf litter. Visually, the Least Pauraque can be distinguished from the Hispaniolan Nightjar and the Chuck-will's-widow by its small size and the distinctive band of white at the tips of its tail feathers. Least Pauraques are denizens of open, arid woodlands and thorny shrublands of Hispaniola, where they are year-round residents. They hunt for insects on the wing at dusk and overnight with a characteristically โfloppyโ flight pattern. They also sing at night with a trilled, ascending โtoooooooooooeeeeeeeee!โ
๐ก Interesting fact: The Least Pauraque is the only confirmed extant member of its genus. The closely-related Jamaican Pauraque (Siphonorhis americana) has not been observed since 1860.
โ ๏ธ Conservation Risks: Habitat loss ๐ by logging๐ชต๐ชand wood harvesting; natural system modification๐ฅ๐ฅby fire suppression; predation by invasive ๐ญ๐mongooses and rats
๐ท Photos by 1) Pedro Genaro Rodriguez on iNaturalist 2) Juan Sangiovanni on iNaturalist 3) Pedro Genaro Rodriguez on iNaturalist 4) Juan Sangiovanni on iNaturalist
All photos obtained under a Creative Commons (CC) license
๐บ๏ธ Distribution map: BirdLife International. 2021. Siphonorhis brewsteri. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2021: e.T22689751A178049869. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-3.RLTS.T22689751A178049869.en. Accessed on 03 March 2025.
#gnn #nightjar #goatsucker #poorwill #pauraque #bird #science #research #gotm](https://scontent-iad3-2.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.75761-15/484153996_17873018235298240_1414493523955085880_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0FST1VTRUxfSVRFTS5iZXN0X2ltYWdlX3VybGdlbi5DMyJ9&_nc_ohc=a6Gd3g_FlrQQ7kNvwHgZLVG&_nc_oc=AdliMZNBvasLoefsAAbvF5DmTstPw5UC7T-kMPL_IDh9x_V_KQ_LKtPx4tGtGMA7O6Y&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=ng3hhKssX6ICiLsBk1tZUA&oh=00_Afg2aL3DOuReCjXpE_6MjViPaNKiHpxIFRAxD5rCUW_S4w&oe=691034C4)
![๐ GOATSUCKER OF THE MONTH [GOTM] #2 ๐
๐ฆ Species Name: Large-tailed Nightjar
๐ฌ Scientific Name: Caprimulgus macrurus
๐ Status and Distribution: ๐ข Least Concern (LC) | ๐ฎ๐ณ India to ๐ฆ N Australia
๐ฆ ๐ณ ๐ฅ Description and Ecology: As its name suggests, this goatsucker has a large, broad tail with bright white tail tips, which are buff-brownish in females. The 4 outermost primaries also follow this pattern. Overall dark brown to blackish, especially on the scapulars, with a distinctive white submoustachial stripe and throat. Prefers forested landscape of various types from rainforest edges to savanna and even urbanised areas, at elevations up to 2700 m asl. It employs a โsit-and-waitโ foraging strategy but also actively hawks for flying insects. Males sing their distinctive ๐ชโ knocking song (โtok, tok, tok, tokโ) while perched or (rarely) in flight, preferring ๐ moonlit nights and twilight. Breeding period timing varies regionally, spanning from early spring to late autumn. Typically, it breeds once per year, sometimes forming loose colonies. The 1โ2 eggs are incubated primarily by the female for 3 weeks, with chicks fledging after c. 35 days.
๐ก Interesting Fact: Due to its extensive range, this species forms 7 subspecies! Additionally, four other Nightjars (Jerdonโs, Andaman, Philippine and Sulawesi) were once classified under Large-tailed Nightjar, but are now recognised as distinctive species. Stay tuned for their future GOTM features!
โ ๏ธ Conservation Risks: Though fairly common with a stable population trend, this species has a patchy distribution and faces habitat degradation, particularly due to large grazers like ๐ feral water buffalo.
โ Follow @globalnightjar for a new GOTM each month and other updates from the mysterious world of nightjars!
๐ท Photos by Flickr users lonelyshrimp and NatureAtYourBackyard, obtained under a Creative Commons (CC) licence.
๐บ๏ธ Distribution map: BirdLife International and Handbook of the Birds of the World 2014. Caprimulgus macrurus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2024-2. https://www.iucnredlist.org. Accessed on 15 February 2025.
#gnn #nightjar #goatsucker #bird #science #research #gotm](https://scontent-iad3-2.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.75761-15/479177934_17869793745298240_4331904119015000226_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=105&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0FST1VTRUxfSVRFTS5iZXN0X2ltYWdlX3VybGdlbi5DMyJ9&_nc_ohc=bJQo2KJHiCoQ7kNvwFqlQEY&_nc_oc=AdmYoWkS2FAN6MFoI1_YEZXsKq41Xc-q2nZqdPOUL-u-FC_QsWOZRIx4UjpT6k-k7Ew&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=ng3hhKssX6ICiLsBk1tZUA&oh=00_Afgq5ZEWrWvzs8qIsOYIEVLNp5gBs5lKfMkQni7RHnSotA&oe=6910413E)
![๐ GOATSUCKER OF THE MONTH [GOTM] #1 ๐
๐ฆ Species Name: Spotted Nightjar
๐ฌ Scientific Name: Eurostopodus argus
๐ Status and Distribution: ๐ข Least Concern (LC), ๐ฆ Australia and adjacent Indonesian islands
๐ฆ ๐ณ ๐ฅ Description and Ecology: Rather large and colorful (for a caprimulgid), reddish-brown with white spots on the 4 outer primaries, no white tail markings; females usually slightly paler than males. Largerly terestrial, blending with leafy or stony ground, inhabiting a wide range of habitats from humid coastal areas to arid deserts. Song is an ascending two-part trill-like gobbling sound. Hawks for flying insects. Breeds during Australian spring and winter, laying only a single egg. The egg is incubated for a month and the chick fledges about 30 days later. In favourable conditions, a second egg may be laid in the 4th week since the first one hatches.
๐ก Interesting Fact: Despite the Spotted Nightjars usually rear only one chick at a time, sometimes up to five eggs may be laid with two successful clutches!
โ ๏ธ Conservation Risks: Habitat loss ๐ by land clearing and overgrazing, invasive predators (cats, foxes ๐ฑ ๐ฆ).
โ Be sure to check @globalnightjar every month for a new GOTM and other news from the mysterious world of caprimulgids!
๐ท Photos by C. Watson obtained under a Creative Commons (CC) licence.
๐บ๏ธ Distribution map: BirdLife International and Handbook of the Birds of the World 2007. Eurostopodus argus (spatial data). The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2024-2. https://www.iucnredlist.org. Accessed on 6 December 2024.
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