Caprimulgidae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Aves
- Order
- Caprimulgiformes
- Family
- Caprimulgidae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Caprimulgidae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Nightjar
Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal or crepuscular birds in the family Caprimulgidae and order Caprimulgiformes, characterised by long wings, short legs, and very short bills. They are sometimes called bugeaters, their primary source of food being insects. Some New World species are called nighthawks. The English word nightjar originally referred to the European nightjar.
Nightjars are found all around the world, with the exception of Antarctica, and certain island groups such as the Seychelles. They can be found in a variety of habitats, most commonly the open country with some vegetation. They usually nest on the ground, with a habit of resting and roosting on roads.
Nightjars have similar characteristics, including small feet, of little use for walking, and long, pointed wings. Typical nightjars have rictal bristles, longer bills, and softer plumage. The colour of their plumage and their unusual perching habits help conceal them during the day.
...Caprimulgidae in languages:
- Bokmål
- Nattravnfamilien
- Bokmål
- Nattravner
- Bulgarian
- Същински козодои
- Chinese
- 夜鷹科
- Czech
- lelkovití
- Danish
- Natravne
- Dutch
- Nachtzwaluwen
- English
- Nightjars and Nighthawks
- English
- Nightjars
- Finnish
- kehrääjät
- French
- Engoulevents
- German
- Nachtschwalben
- Hungarian
- lappantyúk
- Indonesian
- Burung cabak
- Italian
- Caprimulgidi
- Japanese
- ヨタカ科
- Korean
- 쏙독새과
- Portuguese
- Bacuraus, Curiangos e Noitibós
- Russian
- Настоящие козодои
- Swedish
- nattskärror
- Thai
- วงศ์ นกตบยุง
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