Male © Frédéric Bacuez eBird S53001025 Macaulay Library ML 141927291
Female © Matt Brady
Male © Prof.Dr. Ahmet Karatash
Female © Eric Francois Roualet
Female © Hans Norelius
+ 4
© Dubi Shapiro
Male © Dubi Shapiro
© Frédéric Bacuez

Long-tailed Nightjar Caprimulgus climacurus

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Identification

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A slim nightjar with a very elongated tail. Varies geographically; plumage usually rufous-brown or gray-brown, but locally dark brown. Both sexes have a large pale mark in the outer wing and along the sides of the tail, white in males and buff in females. Molting and non-breeding birds can have a shorter, though still elongated tail. Found in a wide variety of savanna and other open habitats. Similar to Slender-tailed Nightjar, but usually longer-tailed, and plumage is more rufous in the area where their ranges overlap. Call is a very fast, mechanical trill, higher-pitched than similar calls of other nightjars. Also gives a “chiow” call, often in flight.

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