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Normally the whippoorwill, Caprimulgus Vociferus, flies fairly low to the ground, usually under 20 feet or so, as it pursues flying insects, which it catches with it's wide mouth. These birds often call all night long, their plaintive "whip poor weel," call going from dusk til dawn.

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