
Semicollared Nighthawk
Semicollared Nighthawk
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The Semicollared Nighthawk is a medium-sized nightjar with excellent camouflage, blending seamlessly with its forest environment. It is primarily active at night, preying on flying insects.
Where to spot
Found in various parts of Central and South America, typically in humid forests, forest edges, and clearings, often near water bodies.
How to spot
Listen for its characteristic calls at night, which can help in locating it. During the day, carefully scan branches in its preferred habitat; its camouflage makes it very difficult to spot. A spotlight can reveal its eye-shine at night.
When to spot
Mostly active during twilight (dusk and dawn) and throughout the night, especially on moonlit evenings. It is rarely seen during the day unless flushed from its roost.
Where to spot
Found in various parts of Central and South America, typically in humid forests, forest edges, and clearings, often near water bodies.
How to spot
Listen for its characteristic calls at night, which can help in locating it. During the day, carefully scan branches in its preferred habitat; its camouflage makes it very difficult to spot. A spotlight can reveal its eye-shine at night.
When to spot
Mostly active during twilight (dusk and dawn) and throughout the night, especially on moonlit evenings. It is rarely seen during the day unless flushed from its roost.
Unlike many other nightjars, the Semicollared Nighthawk often roosts lengthways along tree branches, using its cryptic plumage to appear like a broken branch.
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