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... Eurostopodus argus
1. Argusnachtschwalbe (Deutsch) 2. Spotted Nightjar (English)
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https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Vogelwarte_58_2020...
Deutsche Namen der Vögel der Erde ...
... Nachtschwalben Familie Caprimulgidae Nightjars 98
Argusnachtschwalbe Eurostopodus argus Spotted Nightjar AU
Bartnachtschwalbe Eurostopodus mystacalis White-throated Nightjar AU
Salomonennachtschwalbe Eurostopodus nigripennis Solomons Nightjar AU
Neukaledonien-Nachtschwalbe Eurostopodus exul New Caledonian Nightjar AU
Teufelsnachtschwalbe Eurostopodus diabolicus Satanic Nightjar AU ...
https://www.birdlist.org/vogel/vogel_sibley_m...
... Es gibt ungefähr 10 000+ Vogelarten in der Welt, je nach unterschillichen Kriterien der ornithologischen Systematiker. Wir organisieren diese Liste der Vögel auf 10 Seiten von 1000 Arten. ...
... Order Familie Wissenschaftliche Name Art Autor
… STRIGIFORMES Nyctibiidae Nyctibius leucopterus Weißflügeltagschläfer (Wied-Neuwied, 1821)
STRIGIFORMES Nyctibiidae Nyctibius bracteatus Tropfentagschläfer Gould, 1846
STRIGIFORMES Eurostopodidae Eurostopodus argus Argusnachtschwalbe Hartert, 1892
STRIGIFORMES Eurostopodidae Eurostopodus mystacalis Bartnachtschwalbe (Temminck, 1826)
STRIGIFORMES Eurostopodidae Eurostopodus diabolicus Teufelsnachtschwalbe Stresemann, 1931
STRIGIFORMES Eurostopodidae Eurostopodus papuensis Papuanachtschwalbe (Schlegel, 1866) ...
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Die Vögel der Erde
– Arten, Unterarten, Verbreitung und deutsche Namen ...
... Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft, ...
... Nachtschwalben 98 Familie Caprimulgidae Nightjars
Argusnachtschwalbe Eurostopodus argus Hartert, 1892 AU: Australien Spotted Nightjar
Bartnachtschwalbe Eurostopodus mystacalis (Temminck, 1826) AU: e Australien White-throated Nightjar
Salomonennachtschwalbe Eurostopodus nigripennis Ramsay, EP, 1882 AU: Salomonen Solomons Nightjar
Neukaledonien-Nachtschwalbe Eurostopodus exul Mayr, 1941 AU: Neukaledonien New Caledonian Nightjar
Teufelsnachtschwalbe Eurostopodus diabolicus Stresemann, 1931 AU: Sulawesi Satanic Nightjar ...
https://www.academia.edu/37628294/German_Bird...
... 3732. Incessores – ᴅɪᴇ schwalmähnliche Vögel
3733. Cypselomorphae – ᴅɪᴇ Schwalmförmige
... 3737. Caprimulginae [SYN of Caprimulgidae] – ᴅɪᴇ Nachtschwalben
3738. Eurostopodus – ᴅɪᴇ Papuanachtschwalben
3739. Eurostopodus argus – ᴅɪᴇ Argusnachtschwalbe ~ Argus-Nachtschwalbe
3740. Eurostopodus mystacalis – ᴅɪᴇ Bartnachtschwalbe
3741. Eurostopodus nigripennis – ᴅɪᴇ Salomonen-Nachtschwalbe
3742. Eurostopodus exul – ᴅɪᴇ Neukaledonien-Nachtschwalbe, ᴅɪᴇ Kaledonien-Nachtschwalbe
3743. Eurostopodus diabolicus – ᴅɪᴇ Teufelsnachtschwalbe …
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nachtschwalben
Die Nachtschwalben (Caprimulgidae) sind eine Vogelfamilie mit etwa 100 Arten in 20 Gattungen. Sie ist, mit Ausnahme der Polarregionen, weltweit verbreitet. Der Ziegenmelker (Caprimulgus europaeus) und der Rothals-Ziegenmelker (C. ruficollis) sind die einzigen in Europa brütenden Vertreter der Familie. Der nordamerikanische Nachtfalke (Chordeiles minor) wird als seltener Irrgast in Westeuropa und auf den Azoren festgestellt.
Nachtschwalben sind mit mehreren anderen, in Aussehen und Lebensweise ähnlichen Familien, wie etwa den Fettschwalmen (Steatornithidae) und den Eulenschwalmen (Podargidae), sowie mit den Seglern (Apodidae) und Kolibris (Trochilidae) verwandt.[1][2] ...
.. Gattungen und Arten
Basale Klade (Unterfamilie Eurostopodinae)
Die Arten von Eurostopus wurden früher oft als eine eigene Familie Eurostopodidae angesehen. Die Verwandtschaftsverhältnisse innerhalb der Klade sind jedoch nicht geklärt, so dass diese Vögel ebenfalls zu den Caprimulgidae gestellt werden, mit denen sie eine monophyletische Gruppe bilden.
Eurostopodus – 7 Arten
Argus-Nachtschwalbe (Eurostopodus argus)
Bartnachtschwalbe (Eurostopodus mystacalis)
Salomonen-Nachtschwalbe (Eurostopodus nigripennis)
Neukaledonien-Nachtschwalbe (Eurostopodus exul)
Teufelsnachtschwalbe (Eurostopodus diabolicus) ...
https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22689656/...
... Taxonomy in detail
Scientific name Eurostopodus argus
Authority Hartert, 1892
Synonyms
Common names
English Spotted Nightjar, Spotted Eared-Nightjar, Spotted Nightjar
Taxonomic sources del Hoyo, J., Collar, N.J., Christie, D.A., Elliott, A. and Fishpool, L.D.C. 2014. HBW and BirdLife International Illustrated Checklist of the Birds of the World. Volume 1: Non-passerines. Lynx Edicions BirdLife International, Barcelona, Spain and Cambridge, UK.
Christidis, L. and Boles, W.E. 2008. Systematics and Taxonomy of Australian Birds. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia. ...
https://rainforests.mongabay.com/endangered/c...
The world's most endangered nightjars, nighthawks, frogmouths, and potoos
... Species comprising the chart above include:
Family Scientific name Common name(s) Red List status Population trend ...
... CAPRIMULGIDAE Eurostopodus archboldi Cloud-forest Nightjar, Mountain Eared-nightjar, Mountain Eared-Nightjar LC stable
CAPRIMULGIDAE Eurostopodus argus Spotted Eared-nightjar, Spotted Eared-Nightjar, Spotted Nightjar LC stable
CAPRIMULGIDAE Eurostopodus macrotis Great Eared-nightjar, Great Eared Nightjar, Great Eared-Nightjar LC stable ...
http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/p...
Eurostopodus argus — Spotted Nightjar
... Non-statutory Listing Status
IUCN: Listed as Least Concern (Global Status: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: 2022.2 list)
Naming
Scientific name Eurostopodus argus [59519]
Family Caprimulgidae: Caprimulgiformes : Aves: Chordata: Animalia
Species author Hartert,1892 ...
https://nhpbs.org/wild/caprimulgidae.asp
Caprimulgidae - Nightjars
The Caprimulgidae family includes 92 species of birds. Nightjars are medium-sized birds with short legs, small feet, long wings, and short bills. They are nocturnal and eat insects.
Some species in this family perch along the length of a tree branch in the same way cats stretch out on a branch. This helps conceal them from predators when they are sleeping during the day.
Nightjars are very hard to spot because their plumage looks like tree bark and leaf litter!
Nightjars are also known as goatsuckers. It was once thought that they used their wide mouths to milk goats. In fact, the word for goat-milker in Latin is Caprimulgus.. ...
... Spotted Eared-nightjar - Eurostopodus argus Photos Least Concern Asia Australia
Spot-tailed nightjars are found in Australia and Indonesia.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School ...
https://wildambience.com/wildlife-sounds/spot...
... The song of the Spotted Nightjar is a rising series of notes ending in a bubbly chuckle. The first note of the phrase is drawn out, followed by a series of repeated notes rising in pitch and then the final notes are a rapid cluster of bubbly disyllabic sounds. Spotted Nightjars make a number of other sounds including hissing sounds when threatened and deep churring alarm calls.
The Spotted Nightjar (Eurostopodus argus) is found mostly in the drier regions of the Australia, inhabiting open woodland, grassland, mallee and arid shrubland throughout much of the continent. This species is mostly absent east of the Great Dividing Range along the coasts of eastern Australia.
A nocturnal species, Spotted Nightjars usually spend the day roosting on the ground, superbly camouflaged amongst leaf litter and dry undergrowth. They can often be seen and heard just after dusk. ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser...
Eurostopodus argus
Taxonomy ID: 723271 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid723271)
current name Eurostopodus argus Hartert, 1892
Genbank common name: Spotted eared-nightjar
NCBI BLAST name: birds
Rank: species ...
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Eurostopodus argus Hartert, 1892
... Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom: Animalia
Taxonomic Rank: Species
Synonym(s):
Common Name(s): Spotted Nightjar [English]
Taxonomic Status: Current Standing: valid
Data Quality Indicators: Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotted_nightjar
The spotted nightjar or spotted eared-nightjar (Eurostopodus argus) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It inhabits much of mainland Australia and has also been found in several Indonesian islands. Its natural habitats are open forests and woodlands, scrub, spinifex and tussock grassland, savannah woodland and mangroves.[2]
Spotted nightjars are larger and more colorful than other species of nightjar, and are known for their intricately flecked plumage patterns which allow them to camouflage well against the ground. Adult spotted nightjar have large white spots on four outer primary feathers, lacking the white tail markings of the more tropical large-tailed nightjar.
Spotted nightjars are nocturnal and insectivorous, and primarily roost and on the ground, rarely perching in trees. They tend to both eat and drink while in flight, skimming along the surface of water holes in order to do so.
Taxonomy
The spotted nightjar was first described by Ernst Hartert in 1892.[2] The order Caprimulgiformes includes four families; oilbirds, frogmouths, potoos, and the nightjars. The nightjars are split into two subfamilies, Chordelinae (American nighthawks) and Caprimulginae (typical nightjars).[3] Within the Caprimulginae, the genus Eurostopodus (the eared nightjars) consists of seven extant species, including Eurostopodus argus.[4] ...