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    white-throated nightjar - white-throated eared-nightjar ornith. - Bartnachtschwalbe, f (Eurostopodus mystacalis)

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    white-throated nightjar    [Vogelkunde] - Bartnachtschwalbe, f  (Eurostopodus mystacalis)

    white-throated eared-nightjar    [Vogelkunde] - Bartnachtschwalbe, f  (Eurostopodus mystacalis)




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    https://www.zootierliste.de/?klasse=2&ordnung...

         Bartnachtschwalbe**

       Eurostopodus mystacalis

    (Syn.: Eurostopodus albogularis)**

       (TEMMINCK, 1826)

     ... Vorkommen:   O-Australien, O-Papua-Neuguinea, Salomonen

    Lebensraum:   Wälder (insb. Eukalyptus- und Hartlaubwälder), Waldrandgebiete, Savanne, Buschland, Grasland, Gärten; vom Tiefland bis 1650 m ü.NN

    Gesamtlänge:   30 - 37 cm

    Gewicht:   77 - 180 g

    Nahrung:   Insekten

    Gefährdungsstatus:   LC (nicht gefährdet)  ...


    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.biologie-seite.de/Biologie/Ziegen...

     Die Ziegenmelker oder Echten Nachtschwalben (Caprimulgus) sind die artenreichste Vogelgattung aus der Familie der Nachtschwalben (Caprimulgidae). Der Gattung werden zurzeit etwa 60 Arten zugerechnet, wobei der Artstatus einiger Spezies ungeklärt ist. Die Bartnachtschwalbe (Eurostopodus mystacalis, früher Caprimulgus mystacalis) wird heute in die Gattung Eurostopodus gestellt.

    Eigenschaften

    Die Gattung ist mit Ausnahme Neuseelands, der küstenfernen pazifischen Inseln sowie der polaren Kältegebiete weltweit verbreitet. Australien wird allerdings nur im äußersten Norden erreicht. ...


    https://pure.mpg.de/rest/items/item_3365829/c...

     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://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] ...

     ...   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/22725660/...

     ... Taxonomy in detail

    Scientific name   Eurostopodus mystacalis

    Authority      (Temminck, 1826)

    Synonyms

    Common names

    English      White-throated Nightjar, White-throated Eared-Nightjar, White-throated Eared-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.

     ... Taxonomic notes      Eurostopodus mystacalis, E. nigripennis and E. exul (del Hoyo and Collar 2014) were previously lumped as E. mystacalis following Sibley and Monroe (1990, 1993).  ...


    http://www.worldbirdguide.com/birdsound/spec/...

     White-throated Nightjar Eurostopodus mystacalis

    Described by: Temminck (1826)

    Alternate common name(s): White-throated Eared-Nightjar

    Old scientific name(s): Eurostopodus albogularis

     ... Range   E. Australia. New Caledonia. Solomon Is.

    Three populations;

    (1) E. Australia from Queensland (Cape York Peninsula and J. C. Slaughter Falls near Brisbane), e. New South Wales (Morton National Park in the spring) and e. Victoria.

    Winters in e. New Guinea and Aru Is.

    (2) Solomon Is. (Bougainville, Shortland Is., Rendova, Kulambangra and Santa Isabel).

    (3) New Caledonia. ...


    http://datazone.birdlife.org/sowb/casestudy/c...

     Climate change is impacting the distribution, abundance and migration of Australian birds

     ... A trend towards later departure of around 5.1 days per decade was also found, with short- to middle-distance migrants, such as Rufous Whistler Pachycephala rufiventris, now spending significantly longer periods at their breeding grounds (Beaumont et al. 2006).Elsewhere, species have undergone similar phenological shifts. Summer visitors to Western Australia such as Shining Bronze-cuckoo Chrysococcyx lucidus and Rainbow Beeeater Merops ornatus are arriving earlier (Chambers 2005, 2008), while species like White-throated Eared-nightjar Eurostopodus mystacalis, which once moved north during the cooler months, are now overwintering in south-eastern Queensland (Chambers 2007). ...


    https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/plants-ani...

     White-throated nightjar

     ... Species name: Eurostopodus mystacalis

    Family: Eurostopodidae

    Conservation status: This species is listed as Least Concern in Queensland (Nature Conservation Act 1992).

    Description

    Of Australia's three nightjar species, the white-throated nightjar is the biggest and darkest. Its streaked feathers - black, brown, fawn and grey, with just a small area of white on the throat enables it to blend in well with leaves and twigs as it rests on the ground during the day. White-throated nightjars have a black bill, brown eyes and are 30-35 cm in length. ...


    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 macrotis   Great Eared-nightjar, Great Eared Nightjar, Great Eared-Nightjar   LC   stable

    CAPRIMULGIDAE   Eurostopodus mystacalis   White-throated Eared-nightjar, White-throated Eared-Nightjar, White-throated Nightjar   LC   decreasing

    CAPRIMULGIDAE   Eurostopodus papuensis   Papuan Eared-nightjar, Papuan Eared-Nightjar, Papuan Nightjar   LC   decreasing ...


    https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/Single...

     Eurostopodus mystacalis (Temminck, 1826)

     ... Taxonomy and Nomenclature        

        Kingdom:   Animalia   

        Taxonomic Rank:   Species   

        Synonym(s):   Eurostopodus mystacalis mystacalis (Temminck, 1826)

                  Caprimulgus mystacalis Temminck, 1826

        Common Name(s):   White-throated Nightjar [English]       

        Taxonomic Status:       Current Standing:   valid   

        Data Quality Indicators:   Record Credibility Rating:   verified - standards met ...  


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-throated_...

     The white-throated nightjar or white-throated eared-nightjar (Eurostopodus mystacalis) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is endemic to eastern Australia; it is a non-breeding winter visitor in Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests.

     Taxonomy

    The white-throated nightjar was formally known as Eurstopodus albogularis but was later reclassified to E. mystacalis. Some texts may still refer to this species as Eurostopodus mystacalis albogularis. This species was regarded as a subspecies and conspecific with ''Eurostopodus exul'' and ''Eurostopodus nigripennis''.[2] However, later research separated the three into their own species based on differences in vocalizations and morphology. Since then, E. mystacalis has remained monotypic. [3]

    Etymology

    The genus name, Eurostopodus is derived from the Greek words eurostos meaning 'strong' and podos or pous meaning 'foot', while the species name mystacalis is derived from Latin and means 'moustache'.[4] ...


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