Well, most nightjar species are not endangered. HOWEVER, the Puerto Rican Nightjar was listed as endangered in 1973.
the chinese quail bird and the spanish blue nightjar
bird
neither it is a bird
Nightingale, Nuthatch, Nightjar.
It could be either a moth, a bat, an owl, a nightjar or a potoo bird.
Yes, it is an endangered bird. There are five frigate bird species. Only one, the Christmas frigate bird is endangered.
no.whippoorwills belong to nightjar family,which includes the chuck wills widow,and poor will and nighthawk,caprimulgidae
The dodo is not endangered. It is extinct.
No, a nightjar is a type of bird. The nightjars are; whippoorwill, chuck will's widow, nighthawk, and poorwill. They are the family Caprimulgidae. There are 67 species in the world. Those listed above are U.S. birds.
Collared Nightjar was created in 1871.
Jerdon's Nightjar was created in 1845.
Bates's Nightjar was created in 1906.