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Diabolical Nightjar

Diabolical Nightjar

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The Satanic Nightjar is an enigmatic and highly localized species, endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia. Its striking name comes from its supposed call, a 'glowing' or 'laughing' sound, and its elusive nature in dense forest.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, specifically in mountainous rainforests, often at higher elevations.
How to spot
Observing the Satanic Nightjar is a significant challenge due to its rarity and remote habitat. Night excursions with a spotlight in suitable forest environments, focusing on listening for calls, offer the best chance.
When to spot
Strictly nocturnal, it is most active from dusk through the night, foraging for insects. Day observations are extremely rare as it roosts motionlessly.
File:Pair of Eurostopodus diabolicus (Satanic nightjar).jpg
File:Pair of Eurostopodus diabolicus (Satanic nightjar).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Named for its purported 'devilish' call, which some describe as a 'wheezing' or 'cackling' sound, and its tendency to suddenly appear and disappear in the dark forest understory.
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