Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Antillean nighthawk

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Kingdom
  
Order
  
Caprimulgiformes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Chordeiles

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Caprimulgidae

Scientific name
  
Chordeiles gundlachii

Rank
  
Species

Antillean nighthawk wwwbirdforumnetopusimagesthumb557Antillean

Similar
  
Bird, Chordeiles, Nightjar, Black‑whiskered vireo, Nighthawk

Antillean nighthawk over miami dade


The Antillean nighthawk (Chordeiles gundlachii) is a nightjar.

Contents

The adults are dark with brown, grey and white patterning on the upperparts and breast; the long wings are black and show a white bar in flight. The tail is dark with white barring; the underparts are white with black bars. The adult male has a white throat; the female has a light brown throat. The most distinguishing characteristic to determine its identity from its closest relative the common nighthawk are the contrasting pale tertials near the back of the wings of a sitting bird. There are two color morphs, a gray and a rufous type.

Antillean nighthawk Antillean Nighthawk Audubon Field Guide

Quereket querekek antillean nighthawk


History

Antillean nighthawk Antillean Nighthawks Chordeiles gundlachii

Their breeding habitat is open country of the Greater Antilles, the Bahamas and the Florida Keys in the United States. They usually nest on bare ground, sometimes in raised locations including stumps or gravel roofs. They especially favor recently cleared areas in forests, airport fields, cane fields and pastures. The two eggs are laid directly on bare ground—there is no nest. Incubation is performed largely by the female and lasts for about 20 days. Young fledge at about 20 days of age.

The Antillean nighthawk migrates out of its breeding range after raising its young. It still remains unknown where the birds spend the winter.

They catch flying insects on the wing, mainly foraging near dawn and dusk (crepuscular) or sometimes at night with a full moon.

Antillean nighthawk Antillean Nighthawk Audubon Field Guide

The call is a short pikadik usually heard overhead. The common nighthawk occasionally will make a similar call, but it is not as consistent.

Antillean nighthawk Antillean Nighthawk Chordeiles gundlachii Photo Image

References

Antillean nighthawk Wikipedia


Similar Topics