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Jamaican Poorwill

Siphonorhis americana

Not Evaluated
Rentang Sayap
27,0 cm
Berat
55,4 g
Famili
Caprimulgidae
Ordo
Caprimulgiformes

Tentang

A medium Caprimulgidae poorwill (~55 g) endemic to Jamaica; possibly extinct or extremely rare. Last confirmed record in 1860; reported subsequently but never verified. Inhabited dry limestone scrub forest. Cryptic mottled plumage. Presumed nocturnal insectivore. Not currently evaluated by IUCN.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Rentang Sayap 27,0 cm 10.6 in
Berat 55,4 g 1.95 oz

Identifikasi

Bulu

Brown and rufous mottled above with dark vermiculations; pale buff below with dark barring; white throat patch in male; buff and dark barred tail; no white wing patches. Closely resembles Least Poorwill; Jamaica endemic.

Habitat & Range

Rentang Geografis

Endemic to Jamaica; possibly extinct; known from historical specimens; no confirmed records since the 19th century.

Diet & Feeding

Caught flying insects at night in Jamaican dry forest; presumed extinct since 19th century.

Perilaku & Berkembang Biak

Bersarang

Nest type: NO.

Suara

Kicauan

Possibly extinct; historically described as soft 'wheep-wheep'; whistled, purring call from dry limestone forest; no modern recordings exist

Taksonomi

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Ordo Caprimulgiformes (Nightjars & Swifts)
Famili Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)
Genus Siphonorhis
Spesies Siphonorhis americana

Distribution

Jamaican Poorwill has been recorded in 1 countries.

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Hadir Not recorded
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Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

What does the Jamaican Poorwill eat?
Caught flying insects at night in Jamaican dry forest; presumed extinct since 19th century.
Where does the Jamaican Poorwill live?
Endemic to Jamaica; possibly extinct; known from historical specimens; no confirmed records since the 19th century.
How does the Jamaican Poorwill nest?
Nest type: NO.
What does the Jamaican Poorwill sound like?
Possibly extinct; historically described as soft 'wheep-wheep'; whistled, purring call from dry limestone forest; no modern recordings exist
How big is the Jamaican Poorwill?
The Jamaican Poorwill has a wingspan of 27.0 cm, weight of 55.4 g.
What order and family does the Jamaican Poorwill belong to?
The Jamaican Poorwill (Siphonorhis americana) belongs to the order Caprimulgiformes and the family Caprimulgidae.

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