Buff-collared nightjar
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A. ridgwayi
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Antrostomus ridgwayi (Nelson, 1897)
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Caprimulgus ridgwayi |
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The buff-collared nightjar (Antrostomus ridgwayi) is a small sized nightjar. Adults are dark with brown, grey, black, and white patterning on the upperparts and breast. The tail is dark brown, with darker finely barred markings throughout. The male has large white outer tail tips on the 3 outermost tail feathers. The female has buffy tail tips. The most distinguishing characteristic to determine its identity from its closest relative the Whip-poor-will is from where the bird gets its name. It shows a prominent buff-colored collar around its neck and nape. Its song is also very different. It sounds like an accelerating cuk, cuk, cuk, cuk, cuk, cukacheea.[1]
Their breeding habitat is open country of Mexico and Central America to central Nicaragua. The northern limit of its range reaches just over the Mexican border to southeasternmost Arizona and southwesternmost New Mexico–(the Madrean Sky Islands in the eastern Sonoran Desert mountain region), where they are the only breeding resident birds.[citation needed] The nightjar's two eggs are laid directly on bare ground near rocks or scrubby vegetation—there is no nest. The adult may feign injury to distract an intruder from the eggs or young birds.
They catch flying insects on the wing, making forays to catch its prey from the ground or a perch from a bush, tree, or large rock. They are mainly active at night, but can also be awake at dawn or dusk. They usually rest on the ground during the day.
Name
The buff-collared nightjar was previously known as Ridgway's whip-poor-will.[2] Its scientific name (Antrostomus ridgwayi) was chosen in honor of Robert Ridgway, an American ornithologist of the 19th century.
References
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- BirdLife International (2004). Caprimulgus ridgwayi. 2006. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. www.iucnredlist.org. Retrieved on 11 May 2006.
External links
- Buff-collared Nightjar photo; Article siti.com
- Buff-collared Nightjar photo; Article -(Caprimulgus ridgwayi)
- Buff-collared Nightjar photo-High Res; RangeMaps & synopsis InfoNatura NatureServe
- Buff-collared Nightjar photo gallery VIREO Photo-High Res
- IUCN Red List least concern species
- Articles with unsourced statements from June 2011
- Use dmy dates from June 2011
- Antrostomus
- Native birds of the Southwestern United States
- Birds of Mexico
- Birds of Cordillera Neovolcanica Mexico
- Birds of Guatemala
- Birds of Honduras
- Birds of Nicaragua
- Western North American migratory birds