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  1. Nighthawks are also vulnerable to being hit by cars as they forage over roads or roost on roadways at night. People have had some success creating nesting habitat by placing gravel pads in the corners of rubberized roofs and by burning and clearing patches of forest to create open nesting sites.

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      Common Nighthawks give a nasal peent or beer call while...

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      On warm summer evenings, Common Nighthawks roam the skies...

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      On warm summer evenings, Common Nighthawks roam the skies...

  2. Common nighthawks are very territorial with males, fiercely defending their territory by diving at any intruders. The males of this species may roost together but these birds are primarily solitary. Common nighthawk hunts on the wing for extended periods at high altitudes or in open areas. Crepuscular, flying insects are its preferred food source.

  3. Common nighthawk. The common nighthawk or bullbat (Chordeiles minor) is a medium-sized [3][4] crepuscular or nocturnal bird [3][5] of the Americas within the nightjar (Caprimulgidae) family, whose presence and identity are best revealed by its vocalization. Typically dark [3] (gray, black and brown), [5] displaying cryptic colouration and ...

  4. On warm summer evenings, Common Nighthawks roam the skies over treetops, grasslands, and cities. Their sharp, electric peent call is often the first clue they’re overhead. In the dim half-light, these long-winged birds fly in graceful loops, flashing white patches out past the bend of each wing as they chase insects. These fairly common but declining birds make no nest. Their young are so ...

  5. Common Nighthawk. Chordeiles minor (JR Forster, 1771) COMNI 7860. Family: Caprimulgiformes > Caprimulgidae. Similar in size to a Nightjar, but with larger white wing markings, the Common Nighthawk is a very rare visitor from North America. Within its native range, the Common Nighthawk is migratory, breeding in North America south of the tundra ...

  6. On warm summer evenings, Common Nighthawks roam the skies over treetops, grasslands, and cities. Their sharp, electric peent call is often the first clue they’re overhead. In the dim half-light, these long-winged birds fly in graceful loops, flashing white patches out past the bend of each wing as they chase insects. These fairly common but declining birds make no nest. Their young are so ...

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  8. Camouflaged to blend into daytime roosts. Intricately patterned with gray and brown. Often roosts along tree branches or on the ground. Feeds at night on large insects. Watch for them flying under bright lights at ballgames or supermarkets. Distinctive fluttering flight style, with wings usually held in a V-shape between bursts of flaps and maneuvers to snatch insects. Very similar to Lesser ...

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