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Wat (wie) is nightjar - definitie

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Caprimulgiformes; Nightjars; Caprimulgidae; Poorwill; Goatsucker; Caprimulgiform; Goat sucker; Wheel-bird
  • The [[Madagascar nightjar]] is restricted to the islands of Madagascar and the Seychelles

Nightjar         
·noun A goatsucker, ·esp. the European species. ·see ·Illust. of Goatsucker.
nightjar         
¦ noun a nocturnal insectivorous bird with grey-brown plumage, large eyes and gape, and a distinctive call. [Caprimulgus europaeus and other species, family Caprimulgidae.]
Gloster Nightjar         
  • The prototype Nightjar
  • Production Nightjar without armament
  • Nightjar during evaluation at Farnborough in 1922 - Note arrestor jaws on undercarriage
1921 CARRIER-BASED FIGHTER AIRCRAFT
Gloster Mars X Nightjar; Nieuport Nightjar
The Nightjar was a British carrier-based fighter aircraft of the early 1920s. It was a modification of the earlier Nieuport Nighthawk fighter produced by Gloster after the Nieuport & General company, which designed the Nighthawk, closed down.

Wikipedia

Nightjar

Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal or crepuscular birds in the family Caprimulgidae and order Caprimulgiformes, characterised by long wings, short legs, and very short bills. They are sometimes called goatsuckers, due to the ancient folk tale that they sucked the milk from goats (the Latin for goatsucker is caprimulgus), or bugeaters, their primary source of food being insects. Some New World species are called nighthawks. The English word "nightjar" originally referred to the European nightjar.

Nightjars are found all around the world, with the exception of Antarctica and certain island groups such as the Seychelles. They can be found in a variety of habitats, most commonly the open country with some vegetation. They usually nest on the ground, with a habit of resting and roosting on roads.

The subfamilies of nightjars have similar characteristics, including small feet, of little use for walking, and long, pointed wings. Typical nightjars, though, have rictal bristles, longer bills, and softer plumage. The colour of their plumage and their unusual perching habits help conceal them during the day.

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1. The move – designed to protect the Dartford warbler, the nightjar and the woodlark – brought building plans to a halt, despite Government pledges for new housing in the area.
2. April 22 2006 03:00 The quality of life enjoyed by the Dartford warbler, nightjar and woodlark is putting at risk the development of 40,000 homes in the south–east, forcing a host of small and medium–sized developers to shed staff and putting their businesses in jeopardy, according to the Home Builders Federation.
3. "I never expected it to get this big, it‘s incredible." Now some fans have arranged a ‘Gordon the Tramp‘ party for members which will be held at the Nightjar pub in Poole on July 2'. The online invite clearly states that all attendees must dress up as Gordon if they wish to join in the fun.