White-tailed Nightjar Caprimulgus cayennensis Chotacabras Coliblanco,
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Photo: M. Oberle*
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A mottled brown nightbird with a white chin and throat. The male has extensive white on the tail. Somewhat similar to the Puerto Rican Nightjar, but only identified well in the hand. The call is a distinctive whistle. Length: 20-23 cm.; weight: 25-46 g. Native to northern South America, Costa Rica, Panama and Martinique. Accidental on Puerto Rico (23 Nov 1974). TAXONOMY: CAPRIMULGIFORMES; CAPRIMULGIDAE; Caprimulginae
References Cleere, N. and D. Nurney. 1998. Nightjars: a guide to nightjars and related nightbirds. Pica Press, Robertsbridge, East Sussex, UK. del Hoyo, J., A. Elliott, and J. Sargatal, eds. 1999. Handbook of the Birds of the World, Vol. 5. Barn Owls to Hummingbirds. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. Raffaele, H.A. 1989. A guide to the birds of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Princeton. Raffaele, H.A. 1989. Una guía a las aves de Puerto Rico y las Islas Vírgenes. Publishing Resources, Inc., Santurce, PR. Raffaele, H.A., J.W. Wiley, O.H. Garrido, A.R. Keith, and J.I. Raffaele. 1998. Guide to the birds of the West Indies. Princeton. White-tailed Nightjar, Spanish text Next related species in taxonomic order Previous related species in taxonomic order |
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