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Whippoorwills sing primarily for mating purposes and to establish territory. The male's distinctive call serves to attract females during the breeding season and to communicate his presence to other males, signaling that the area is occupied. Additionally, their nocturnal singing is an integral part of their behavior, helping them to reinforce their territory during the night when they are most active.

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