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nightjarAny of about 65 species of night-hunting birds. They have wide, bristly mouths for catching flying insects. Their distinctive calls have earned them such names as ‘whippoorwill’ and ‘church-will's-widow’. Some US species are called nighthawks. (Family Caprimulgidae, order Caprimulgiformes.) The name ‘nighthawk’ most commonly refers to the Chordeiles species of North America, including Chordeiles minor which breeds widely as far north as southern Alaska, and migrates south to Argentina.
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"And there," I said, "are the nightingale and the nightjar for orchestra. |
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