With its large, forward-facing eyes and head tufts that look like ears, the great eared nightjar resembles a dragon more than a bird. Often nicknamed the "baby dragon," this otherworldly-looking ...
These birds are native to South and Southeast Asia ...
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 ...
A strange bird lives in Southeast Asian jungles. It is the Great Eared Nightjar. People call it a baby dragon. This bird has large eyes and horn-like feathers. It hides well in forests. The bird makes ...
The Itombwe nightjar is a bird described from a single specimen in the Congo Basin nearly 70 years ago and not seen by science for at least the past decade. It’s in the top 10 of the global Search for ...
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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There have been only a handful of sightings of the nightjar in Northern Ireland since the 1950s.
The winter migration of birds began on a celebratory note for a group of birders in Mangaluru who spotted and recorded the Sykes’s Nightjar (Caprimulgus mahrattensis) at Jokatte, on the outskirts of ...