Goatsucker.
Nightjars are said to be found anywhere, but here are some places we are sure they live Africa, Asia etc.
Nightjars and owls.
Nightjars are a type of bird. Its a nocturnal bird. He eats moths and other flying insects. Little is know about the nightjar because of its nocturnal behavior. They have a theory that nightjars nocturnal behavior is schedualed with the lunar schedual.
It most likely has no predator just like other owls.
The animal kingdom.The night hawk isn't a hawk at all. It's a relative of the whippoorwill, in the family Caprimulgidae, nightjars.
The tawny frogmouth is a nocturnal, carnivorous birds which is closely related to the family of nightjars.
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.
No. All wrens are active during daylight hours. Most birds are, only a few, including owls and nightjars, are nocturnal.
The only ones that I know are the scientific name, 'Caprimulgus vociferus.' It is of the family 'Caprimulgidae,' which are Nightjars. Maybe you also heard something such as whistler.
The nighthawk is not a hawk at all, but a member of the family Caprimulgidae, which includes whipoorwills and chuck will's widows. These birds are often called nightjars, or goatsuckers.
Night hunter birds, from my point of view, are birds that hunt at night. This includes: owls, night parrots and nightjars. They can also be called 'nocturnal birds'.
Birds such as Robins tend to eat worms and other burrowing insects. Flycatchers, swallows, and nightjars eat flying insects. It depends a lot on the type of bird.