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  1. Nightjar - Wikipedia

    The English word nightjar originally referred to the European nightjar. Nightjars have a wide distribution, being found on all continents apart from Antarctica, and on certain island groups such as the …

  2. Nightjars – Identification, Habitat & More [Family Guide]

    Aug 14, 2023 · The Buff-collared Nightjar lives in rocky canyons with mesquite and other scrubby vegetation. In the USA, most are seen at California Gulch and a few other spots in southern Arizona.

  3. Nightjar | Nocturnal, Migratory, Camouflage | Britannica

    Nightjar, any of about 60 to 70 species of birds that make up the subfamily Caprimulginae of the family Caprimulgidae and sometimes extended to include the nighthawks, subfamily Chordeilinae (see …

  4. Nightjar Bird Facts - A-Z Animals

    Nov 15, 2025 · Most nightjar species are nocturnal, resting in dense vegetative hiding places during the day and hunting at night. These birds are relatively solitary, but they form pairs during the breeding …

  5. Nightjars | Audubon

    Nightjars ... Antillean Nighthawk Nightjars ... Buff-collared Nightjar Nightjars ... Chuck-will's-widow Nightjars

  6. NIGHTJARS | Nightjar Survey Net

    Common Pauraque Nyctidromus albicollis Primarily found residing in the Neotropics, this handsome nightjar can be found within brushy sections of southern Texas.

  7. The Ultimate Guide to Understanding the Secretive Life of Nightjars

    Jul 4, 2025 · This comprehensive guide delves into the secretive world of nightjars, exploring their fascinating biology, unique behaviors, and the conservation challenges they face in our rapidly …

  8. Nightjar Bird Facts | Caprimulgus Europaeus

    Their grey-brown, mottled, streaked and stripey plumage provides ideal camouflage in the daytime. They have an almost supernatural reputation thanks to their silent flight and their mythical ability to steal …

  9. Field Guide for all the Birds of North America

    There are at least five different groups in the nightjar family seen in North America. These include the whip-poor-wills, Common Poorwill, Common Pauraque, Chuck-will's-widow, Buff-collared Nightjar …

  10. Where Are Nightjars Found? Their Habitats and Range

    Jan 14, 2026 · The Nightjar family boasts a wide global distribution, often described as nearly cosmopolitan. These birds are found across all continents, extending from the northern temperate …