The Cuban nightjar, sometimes also Greater Antillean nightjar (Antrostomus cubanensis), is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is endemic...
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kite †Cuban macaw Cuban martin Cuban nightjar Cuban oriole Cuban palm crow Cuban parakeet Cuban pewee Cuban pygmy owl Cuban solitaire Cuban tody Cuban trogon...
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International Ornithological Committee (IOC) recognizes these 98 species of nightjars and allies in the family Caprimulgidae. The species are distributed among...
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Greater Antillean nightjar has been split into the following two species: Cuban nightjar (Antrostomus cubanensis) Hispaniolan nightjar (Antrostomus ekmani)...
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it and the two subspecies of the Cuban nightjar (A. cubanensis) to be subspecies of the Greater Antillean nightjar. The species is named for Swedish...
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carolinensis Rufous nightjar, Antrostomus rufus Cuban nightjar, Antrostomus cubanensis Hispaniolan nightjar, Antrostomus ekmani Tawny-collared nightjar, Antrostomus...
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The Cuban pauraque (Siphonorhis daiquiri), also known as the Cuban poorwill, is an extinct species of nightjar from the island of Cuba in the Caribbean...
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List of least concern birds (section Owlet-nightjars)
Yucatan nightjar Cuban nightjar Hispaniolan nightjar Buff-collared nightjar Rufous nightjar Tawny-collared nightjar Dusky nightjar Silky-tailed nightjar Egyptian...
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related to the nightjars and frogmouths. They are nocturnal insectivores which lack the bristles around the mouth found in the true nightjars. Order: Apodiformes Family:...
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Antillean nighthawk (redirect from Cuban Nighthawk)
gundlachii) is a nightjar native to the Caribbean, The Bahamas, and Florida Keys. Its specific epithet, gundlachii, is in honor of Cuban naturalist Juan...
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LC Common poorwill, Phalaenoptilus nuttallii LC Cuban nightjar, Antrostomus cubanensis LC Dusky nightjar, Antrostomus saturatus LC Eared poorwill, Nyctiphrynus...
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Alejandro de Humboldt National Park (category National parks of Cuba)
nighthawks, Cuban nightjars, Antillean palm-swifts, Cuban emeralds, bee hummingbirds, great lizard cuckoos, Cuban pygmy owls, bare-legged owls, Cuban kites...
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Priotelus, with two species, the Cuban trogon and Hispaniolan trogon Melopyrrha, with four species, the Puerto Rican bullfinch, Cuban bullfinch, Greater Antillean...
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Lord Howe Island Pigeon 1859 Jamaican Pauraque, a nightjar 1860 New Caledonean Lorikeet 1864 Cuban Red Macaw 1868 New Zealand Quail Réunion Crested Starling...
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Siphonorhis is a genus of nightjars, known as the Caribbean pauraques, in the family Caprimulgidae. It contains the following species: Jamaican pauraque...
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warbler (possibly extinct) New Caledonian owlet-nightjar (possibly extinct) New Caledonian nightjar (possibly extinct) Jamaican poorwill (possibly extinct)...
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Zealand goose, Cnemiornis gracilis and C. calcitrans † New Zealand owlet-nightjar, Aegotheles novaezealandiae † Brown mesite Mesitornis unicolor (possibly...
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species Nightjars and potoos Caprimulgidae – nightjars Extinct species of extant genera Siphonorhis Cuban pauraque, Siphonorhis daiquiri (Cuba, West Indies)...
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Pernambuco Pygmy-owl - Glaucidium mooreorum - Brazil - 2001 New Caledonian Nightjar - Eurostopodus exul - New Caledonia - 1939 (single record) Jamaican Poorwill...
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List of birds of Brazil (section Nightjars)
Little nightjar, Setopagis parvula Roraiman nightjar, Setopagis whitelyi White-tailed nightjar, Hydropsalis cayennensis Spot-tailed nightjar, Hydropsalis...
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medium-sized crepuscular or nocturnal bird of the Americas within the nightjar (Caprimulgidae) family, whose presence and identity are best revealed by...
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linked to a large number of potential relatives since then, including nightjars, trogons, barbets, jacamars, puffbirds, kingfishers, motmots and even...
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List of birds of South America (section Nightjars)
or leaves. Nacunda nighthawk Blackish nightjar White-winged nightjar Long-trained nightjar Silky-tailed nightjar Nacunda nighthawk, Chordeiles nacunda...
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(2007). "New records for Guyana, with description of the voice of Roraiman Nightjar Caprimulgus whitelyi" (PDF). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club...
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Amazona vittata (Puerto Rican amazon) Antrostomus noctitherus (Puerto Rican nightjar) Buteo ridgwayi (Ridgway's hawk) Campephilus principalis (ivory-billed...
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edition of Carl Linnaeus's Systema Naturae. He placed it with all the nightjar like species in the genus Caprimulgus and coined the binomial name Caprimulgus...
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Bonaparte's nightjar Nechisar nightjar Esmeraldas woodstar Little woodstar Black inca White-winged nightjar White-tailed hummingbird Satanic nightjar Solomons...
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species of the nightjar family, the great eared nightjar (Eurostopodus macrotis) of East Asia, is of smaller proportions. Great eared nightjars can reach 150 g...
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Mesitornithidae: mesites Worldwide; 97 species Family Caprimulgidae: nightjars South America; 1 species Family Steatornithidae: oilbird Americas; 7 species...
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Kitchener, Andrew C. (2024-06-07). "The non-apodiform Strisores (potoos, nightjars and allied birds) from the early Eocene London Clay of Walton-on-the-Naze"...
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