The whip poor will is common to North and Central America.
The Whip-poor-will got it's name from it's song which is a loud "whip-poor-will, with an accent on the first and last syllables.
The common Whip-Poor-Will's diet usually consists of flying insects hope this helps
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Whip-poor-will_dtl.html#sound Sounds like whip-poor-will!
A whip-poor-willâ??s bill can also be called a beak. The whip-poor-will has a relatively short bill. Whip-poor-wills are often confused with Chuck-willâ??s-widow because of the similarity of their call signs.
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It says its name, whip poor will.
A whippoorwill sounds like a person whistling very softly when it sings.
Insects, which they catch on the wing.
The whippoorwill sings at night, on warm summer evenings.
It says it's name. An endlessly repeated "whip, poor, will.
Whippoorwills are named for their call, which is three syllables long and resembles the words 'whip-poor-will'.