- Indian Nightjar
Taxobox
name = Indian Nightjar
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Caprimulgiformes
familia = Caprimulgidae
genus = "Caprimulgus "
species = "C. asiaticus"
binomial = "Caprimulgus asiaticus"
binomial_authority = Latham, 1790The Indian Nightjar, "Caprimulgus asiaticus", is a smallnightjar which is a resident breeder inIndia ,Sri Lanka , andSoutheast Asia .Open woodland, scrub, and cultivation is the habitat of this
nocturnal bird. It flies after sundown with an easy, silentmoth -like flight. During the day, Indian Nightjar lies silent upon the ground, concealed by its plumage; it is then difficult to detect, blending in with the soil.No nest is made; the two beautifully marbled eggs are placed upon the bare ground; the brooding bird, sitting closely, is their best protection.
This common species frequently rests on roads during the night. This makes it easy to find in suitable habitat, since it is readily seen in vehicle headlights.
Indian Nightjar has variegated buff and brown plumage. At 24cm length, it is smaller than
Jerdon's Nightjar , and differs from that species in its plainer tail, buff rear neck, and boldly marked shoulder feathers. It has a white patch on each wing. Like other nightjars, it has a wide gape, long wings, soft downy plumage and nocturnal habits.Its call is a loud repetitive "chuk-chuk-chuk-chuk". Nocturnal insects, such as
moth s, are its food.References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* "Birds of India" by Grimmett, Inskipp and Inskipp, ISBN 0-691-04910-6
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