- Whip-poor-will
Taxobox
name = Whip-poor-will
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Adult male
status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
subclassis =Neornithes
infraclassis =Neognathae
unranked_ordo =Cypselomorphae
ordo =Caprimulgiformes
familia =Caprimulgidae
subfamilia = Caprimulginae
genus = "Caprimulgus "
species = "C. vociferus"
binomial = "Caprimulgus vociferus"
binomial_authority = Wilson, 1812The Whip-poor-will or whippoorwill, "Caprimulgus vociferus", is a medium-sized (22-27 cm)
nightjar from North andCentral America . The Whip-poor-will is commonly heard within its range, but less often seen. It is named onomatopoeically after its call [http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/wwwsounds/birds/hardy29sh.wav] .This bird is sometimes confused [For example, Henninger (1906) combines the old scientific name of "C. carolinensis" with the common name "Whip-poor-will". As "C. carolinensis" does not occur in the area discussed, he obviously refers to "C. vociferus". In other cases, the specific identity of birds may not be determinable.] with the related
Chuck-will's-widow ("Caprimulgus carolinensis") which has a similar but lower-pitched and slower call.Adults have mottled plu
Ecology
The Whip-poor-will's breeding habitat is deciduous or mixed woods across southeastern
Canada , eastern and southwesternUnited States , andCentral America . Northern birds migrate to the southeastern United States and south toCentral America . Central American races are largely resident.These birds forage at night, catching insects in flight, and normally sleep during the day. Whip-poor-wills nest on the ground, in shaded locations among dead leaves, and usually lay two eggs at a time. The bird will commonly remain on the nest unless almost stepped upon.The Whip-poor-will is becoming locally rare. Larry Penny has recorded a 97% decline since 1983 in
New York state Fact|date=February 2008. Several reasons for the decline are proposed, likehabitat destruction ,predation byferal cat s anddog s, and poisoning byinsecticide s, but the actual causes remain elusive. [MWP (2008)] Still, the species as a whole is not considered globally threatened due to its huge range. [BLI (2004)]In human culture
In
New England , legend says the Whip-poor-will can sense a soul departing, and can capture it as it flees.Fact|date=September 2007 This is used as a plot device inH. P. Lovecraft 's story "The Dunwich Horror ".Due to the haunting, ethereal song, the Whip-poor-will is among the most frequently evoked symbols of the rural USA. It is mentioned in
popular culture including works such as:
* Movies:
** "It Happened One Night " starringClark Gable
** "Mystery Men " contained the cry of the bird near the end, though it was only being imitated by a character.
** "Rio Bravo"* Music:
** "The Littlest Birds " byThe Be Good Tanyas
** "Alone and Forsaken" byHank Williams
** "As Above, So Below" by theKlaxons
** "Away Out on the Mountain " by Jimmie Rodgers
** "Back Where I Belong " byDarryl Worley
** "Blue Valley Songbird " byDolly Parton
** "Birth of the Blues " byFrank Sinatra
** "A Cockeyed Optimist " from "South Pacific "
** "Cry of the Whippoorwill " byRhonda Vincent
** "Daniel and The Sacred Harp " byThe Band
** "Deeper Than the Holler " byRandy Travis
** "Does That Wind Still Blow in Oklahoma? " byReba McEntire andRonnie Dunn
** "Everybody Ought to Have a Maid " from the musical "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum "
** "" byThe Tragically Hip
** "Hotter Than Mojave In My Heart " byIris DeMent
** "If the World Had a Front Porch " byTracy Lawrence
** "I Got a Name " byJim Croce
** "I'll Tell the Man in the Street " from the musical "I Married an Angel "
** "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry " byHank Williams
** "Magnolia" byJ J Cale
** "Midnight in Montgomery " byAlan Jackson
** "Minnie's Yoo-Hoo " byWalt Disney andCarl Stalling .
** "Nothing But a Whippoorwill " byBlue Highway
** "My Blue Heaven" recorded byFats Domino ,Smashing Pumpkins and others
** "Philadelphia Freedom" byElton John
** "Sad Song" byCat Power
** "Sad, Sad Song " byM Ward
** "Satisfied 'N' Tickled Too " byTaj_Mahal_(musician)
** "Songs About Texas " byPat Green
** "So Says the Whippoorwill " byRichard Shindell
** "Speed of the Whippoorwill " byChatham County Line
** "Tammy" recorded byDebbie Reynolds and others
** "That Sunday, That Summer " recorded byNat King Cole and others
** Title track of the album "The Stage Names " byOkkervil River
** "The First Whippoorwill " byBill Monroe
** "The Whippoorwill " byKeely Smith
** "That's Entrainment " byVan Morrison
** " [Where The Whipoorwill Is Whispering Goodnight|Where The Whipoorwill [sic] Is Whispering Goodnight] " byCharlie Poole
** "Whippoorwill" byDoug Burr
** "Whippoorwill" byOzark Mountain Daredevils
** "Whip-Poor-Will " byMagnolia Electric Co.
** "Sounds So Good " byAshton Shepherd
** "Sunday in the South " byShenandoah *
Prose :
** "Outer Dark " byCormac McCarthy
** "Pet Sematary " byStephen King
** "The Dunwich Horror " byH. P. Lovecraft
** "The House of the Solitary Maggot " byJames Purdy
** "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow " byWashington Irving
** "The Rising (novel) " byBrian Keene
** "Underground to Canada " byBarbara Smucker
** "Walden " byHenry David Thoreau Barn Burning by William FaulknerFootnotes
References
*|year=2004|id=48656|title=Caprimulgus vociferus|downloaded=6 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* (1906): A preliminary list of the birds of Seneca County, Ohio. "Wilson Bull." 18(2): 47-60. [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Wilson/DJVU/v018n02/P0047-P0060.djvu DjVu fulltext] [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Wilson/v018n02/p0047-p0060.pdf PDF fulltext]
* (2008): [http://www.massaudubon.org/whippoorwill/index.php?type=declining Why are They Declining] ? Retrieved 2008-FEB-14.External links
* [http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Whip-poor-will.html Whip-poor-will Species Account] - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
* [http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/Infocenter/i4170id.html Whip-poor-will - "Caprimulgus vociferus"] - USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter
* [http://www.sdakotabirds.com/species/whippoorwill_info.htm Whip-poor-will Information] - South Dakota Birds and Birding
* [http://www.ndi4all.org/grade45/Whippoorwill-c.html Whippoorwill]
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