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Sulawesi Nightjar

Caprimulgus celebensis

Least Concern
Flügelspannweite
37,4 cm
Gewicht
63,166666666666664 g
Familie
Caprimulgidae
Ordnung
Caprimulgiformes

Über uns

A medium-sized nightjar (24-26 cm) endemic to the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Inhabits lowland and montane forests. Dark brown plumage with cryptic patterning. Nocturnal insectivore. A sedentary species; limited ecological data available due to restricted range.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Flügelspannweite 37,4 cm 14.7 in
Gewicht 63,166666666666664 g 2.23 oz

Identifizierung

Gefieder

Richly marked rufous-brown and dark grey upperparts; pale buff spotting on wing coverts; white throat patch; underparts buff-white barred brown; Sulawesi endemic showing warmer tones than many regional congeners.

Habitat & Range

Geografisches Verbreitungsgebiet

Found in Somalia, Kenya, and southern Ethiopia. Resident in arid thorn scrub and open acacia woodland. Uncommon and poorly known.

Diet & Feeding

Crepuscular insectivore specialising in large moths; also takes beetles and flies in low-level aerial sallies.

Erhaltungsstatus

Least Concern
IUCN Red List

Lautgebung

Gesang

Loud churring call; hollow 'chuck' notes with extended trill; calls at night from Sulawesi forest and scrub; endemic; alarm a sharp bark note

Taxonomie

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Ordnung Caprimulgiformes (Nightjars & Swifts)
Familie Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)
Genus Caprimulgus
Arten Caprimulgus celebensis

Distribution

Sulawesi Nightjar has been recorded in 1 countries.

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Vorhanden Not recorded
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External Databases

Häufig gestellte Fragen

What does the Sulawesi Nightjar eat?
Crepuscular insectivore specialising in large moths; also takes beetles and flies in low-level aerial sallies.
Where does the Sulawesi Nightjar live?
Found in Somalia, Kenya, and southern Ethiopia. Resident in arid thorn scrub and open acacia woodland. Uncommon and poorly known.
Is the Sulawesi Nightjar endangered?
The Sulawesi Nightjar has a conservation status of Least Concern.
What does the Sulawesi Nightjar sound like?
Loud churring call; hollow 'chuck' notes with extended trill; calls at night from Sulawesi forest and scrub; endemic; alarm a sharp bark note
How big is the Sulawesi Nightjar?
The Sulawesi Nightjar has a wingspan of 37.4 cm, weight of 63.166666666666664 g.
What order and family does the Sulawesi Nightjar belong to?
The Sulawesi Nightjar (Caprimulgus celebensis) belongs to the order Caprimulgiformes and the family Caprimulgidae.

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