The red-necked nightjar, known scientifically as Caprimulgus ruficollis, synchronises its life cycle with the lunar cycle, ...
Moonlight determines when the red-necked nightjar feeds, migrates and raises its young. A groundbreaking long-term study from ...
The mysterious nightjar is among the species being tracked as part of the largest survey of heathland birds for more than 20 years. The study, organised by the British Trust for Ornithology, will also ...
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Study finds moonlight shapes nightjar's life cycle
A decade-long Lund University study reveals the red-necked nightjar’s feeding, migration, and breeding are tightly ...
The Great Eared Nightjar, a bird resembling a 'baby dragon,' inhabits the dense forests of South and Southeast Asia. Its mottled plumage provides excellent camouflage, allowing it to blend seamlessly ...
The great eared nightjar is found across Asia that looks like a tiny dragon. (Image: Canva) The "dragon bird" great eared nightjar inhabits South and Southeast Asian forests. It hunts insects at night ...
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