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    satanic nightjar - Heinrich's nightjar - satanic eared-nightjar - Sulawesi eared-nightjar - diabolic…

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    satanic nightjar - Heinrich's nightjar - satanic eared-nightjar - Sulawesi eared-nightjar - diabolical nightjar ornith. - Teufelsnachtschwalbe, f (Eurostopodus diabolicus)

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    satanic nightjar     [Vogelkunde] - Teufelsnachtschwalbe, f  (Eurostopodus diabolicus)

    Heinrich's nightjar     [Vogelkunde] - Teufelsnachtschwalbe, f  (Eurostopodus diabolicus)

    satanic eared-nightjar     [Vogelkunde] - Teufelsnachtschwalbe, f  (Eurostopodus diabolicus)

    Sulawesi eared-nightjar     [Vogelkunde] - Teufelsnachtschwalbe, f  (Eurostopodus diabolicus)

    diabolical nightjar     [Vogelkunde] - Teufelsnachtschwalbe, f  (Eurostopodus diabolicus)




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    https://www.sammlungen.hu-berlin.de/objekte/s...

     Wissenschaftliche Sammlungen   › Teil-Katalog der wissenschaftlichen Sammlungen   Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

     ...  Eurostopodus diabolicus

    1. Teufelsnachtschwalbe (Deutsch) 2. Satanic Nightjar (English)

    › Lebewesen › Tier › Chordata [1. Chordatiere (Deutsch)] › Vertebrata [1. Wirbeltiere (Deutsch)] › Aves [1. Vögel (Deutsch)] › Caprimulgiformes [1. Schwalmvögel (Deutsch)] › Caprimulgidae [1. Nachtschwalben (Deutsch)] › Eurostopodus diabolicus [1. Teufelsnachtschwalbe (Deutsch) 2. Satanic Nightjar (English)]    ...


    https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Vogelwarte_58_2020...

     Deutsche Namen der Vögel der Erde ...

      ... Nachtschwalben      Familie Caprimulgidae      Nightjars 98

     ... Salomonennachtschwalbe      Eurostopodus nigripennis   Solomons Nightjar      AU

    Neukaledonien-Nachtschwalbe   Eurostopodus exul      New Caledonian Nightjar   AU

    Teufelsnachtschwalbe      Eurostopodus diabolicus   Satanic Nightjar      AU

    Papuanachtschwalbe      Eurostopodus papuensis   Papuan Nightjar      AU

    Archboldnachtschwalbe      Eurostopodus archboldi   Archbold‘s Nightjar      AU

    Temmincknachtschwalbe      Lyncornis temminckii   Malaysian Eared Nightjar   OR ...


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

     Die Vögel der Erde

    – Arten, Unterarten, Verbreitung und deutsche Namen ...

     ... Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft, ...

    ... 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

    Papuanachtschwalbe Eurostopodus papuensis (Schlegel, 1866) AU: Neuguinea Papuan Nightjar

    Archboldnachtschwalbe Eurostopodus archboldi (Mayr & Rand, 1935) AU: Neuguinea Archbold's Nightjar

    Temmincknachtschwalbe Lyncornis temminckii Gould, 1838 OR: Malaiische Halbinsel, Sumatra, Borneo Malaysian Eared 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

     ... 3741.   Eurostopodus nigripennis – ᴅɪᴇ Salomonen-Nachtschwalbe

    3742.   Eurostopodus exul – ᴅɪᴇ Neukaledonien-Nachtschwalbe, ᴅɪᴇ Kaledonien-Nachtschwalbe

    3743.   Eurostopodus diabolicus – ᴅɪᴇ Teufelsnachtschwalbe

    3744.   Eurostopodus papuensis – ᴅɪᴇ Papuanachschwalbe ~ Papua-Nachtschwalbe

    3745.   Eurostopodus archboldi – ᴅɪᴇ Archboldnachschwalbe ~ Archbold-Nachtschwalbe

    3746.   Lyncornis – namenlos

    3747.   Lyncornis temminckii – ᴅɪᴇ Temmincknachschwalbe ~ Temminck-Nachtschwalbe …


    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teufelsnachtschwalbe

     Die Teufelsnachtschwalbe (Eurostopodus diabolicus) ist eine Vogelart aus der Familie der Nachtschwalben (Caprimulgidae). Sie kommt im Norden und in der Mitte der indonesischen Insel Sulawesi vor.

     Merkmale      Die Teufelsnachtschwalbe erreicht eine Körperlänge von 26 cm. Die Männchen sind nur aus Feldbeobachtungen bekannt. Die graubraune Oberseite ist braun, gelbbraun und hellbraun gesprenkelt und gefleckt. Der Scheitel ist breit schwärzlich gestreift. Es ist kein Nackenband vorhanden. Die braunen Flügeldecken sind zimtbraun gefleckt und gezackt. Die Schulterblätter sind schwärzlich, die Federspitzen sind zimtfarben gezackt. Das Kehlband ist beim Männchen weiß, beim Weibchen kräftig lohfarben. Die braune Unterseite ist zimtfarben und hell gelbbraun gestreift und gefleckt, am Bauch und an den Flanken geht die Musterung in helle gelbbraune Streifen über. Der sehr schmale Schwanz ist an der Spitze gelbbraun. Das Weibchen hat einen kleinen weißlichen Fleck auf der dritten und vierten äußersten Handschwinge, der vielleicht auch beim Männchen vorhanden sein könnte. Die Iris ist dunkelbraun, der Schnabel schwärzlich. Die Beine und Füße sind dunkelbraun.

    Etymologie   Sowohl der Trivialname als auch der wissenschaftliche Name der Teufelsnachtschwalbe gehen auf Interpretationen ihrer Lautäußerungen zurück.  ...


    https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22689670/...

     ... Taxonomy in detail

    Scientific name   Eurostopodus diabolicus

    Authority      Stresemann, 1931

    Synonyms

    Common names

    English      Heinrich's Nightjar, Satanic Eared-Nightjar, Satanic 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.

    Identification Information   26-27 cm. Medium-sized, dark nightjar. Greyish-brown upperparts, spotted and speckled brown, buff and tawny. Blackish streaks on crown, continuous with mantle. Brown underparts, barred and spotted cinnamon and pale buff. White band on throat but no white visible in wings or tail. Female has buff band on throat.   ...


    https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/ency...

     Swifts (Apodidae)

     ... Two nightjar species are Critically Endangered: Jamaican poorwill (Siphonorhis americana; last reliably recorded in 1859) and Puerto Rican nightjar (Caprimulgus noctitherus). Two species are Endangered: white-winged nightjar (C. candicans) and Itombwe nightjar (C. prigoginei). Three species are listed as Vulnerable: Heinrich's nightjar (Eurostopodus diabolicus), Bonaparte's nightjar (C. concretus), and nechisar nightjar (C. solala). Four species are classified as Near Threatened: Salvadori's nightjar (C. pulchellus), sickle-winged nightjar (Eleothreptus anomalus), Chocó poorwill (N. rosenbergi), and plain-tailed nighthawk (Nyctiphrynus vielliardi). An additional three species are listed as Data Deficient.  ...


    https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Eurostop...

     Eurostopodus diabolicus

    Heinrich's nightjar

    (Also: satanic eared-nightjar)

     ... Order

       Caprimulgiformes nightbirds

     ..    Family

       Caprimulgidae nightjars, nighthawks, and relatives

     ...        Eurostopodus

       Asian nightjars

               Species Eurostopodus diabolicus Heinrich's nightjar ...


    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. ...

     ... Sulawesi Eared-nightjar - Eurostopodus diabolicus Photos Video Vulnerable Asia

    Sulawesi-eared nightjars are found in Indonesia. They aare also known as Heinrich's nightjar.

    Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  ...


    https://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.p...

     Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal birds with long wings, short legs and very short bills that usually nest on the ground. Nightjars are sometimes referred to as goatsuckers from the mistaken belief that they suck milk from goats (the Latin for goatsucker is Caprimulgus). ...

     ... Subfamily Eurostopodidae (eared nightjars)

       Mountain Eared-Nightjar, Eurostopodus archboldi

       Spotted Eared-Nightjar, Eurostopodus argus

       Satanic Eared-Nightjar, Eurostopodus diabolicus

       Great Eared-Nightjar, Eurostopodus macrotis

       White-throated Eared-Nightjar, Eurostopodus mystacalis

       Papuan Eared-Nightjar, Eurostopodus papuensis

       Malaysian Eared-Nightjar, Eurostopodus temminckiide ...  


    https://carolinabirds.org/HTML/Nightjar_Old_W...

     NIGHTJARs - Old World

     Order Caprimulgiformes Family Caprimulgidae

     The family Caprimulgidae contains the Nightjars. Their closest relatives are Owlet Nightjars of family Aegothelidae and Frogmouths of Family Podargidae. They are found around the world, hunt in low light, and feed on large flying insects. ...

    ... Genus Eurostopodus

    These nightjars are found in Australia, Indonesia, and vicinity.

    Nightjar,_Diabolical also Satanic Nightjar Eurostopodus diabolicus

    Found: Sulawesi of Indonesia

    The Diabolical Nightjar has a prominent fore-collar. It is very rare. ...


    http://planetbirds.blogspot.com/2013/05/sulaw...

     Sulawesi eared-nightjar

    Eurostopodus diabolicus

     ... Common name:      Sulawesi eared-nightjar (en); noitibó-diabólico (pt); engoulevent satanique (fr); chotacabras diabólico (es); teufelsnachtschwalbe (de ... Range:   This species is endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia, where it is confined on the mountain ranges in the north and centre of the island.

    Size:      These birds are 26-27 cm long.

    Habitat:      The Sulawesi eared-nightjar is found in evergreen rainforests, at altitudes of 250-2.100 m, tolerating at least selective logging.

    Diet:      They feed on insects caught in flight, particularly moths and beetles, hunting at twilight and in the night. ...


    https://recentlyextinctspecies.com/order-capr...

      Eurostopodus diabolicus Stresemann, 1931

    Heinrich's nightjar, Diabolical nightjar, Satanic nightjar, Sulawesi eared-nightjar, Kalabat Volcano nightjar

     ... Conservation Status

    Last record: 1931

    Rediscovered in 1996 (18 July 1998?)

    IUCN RedList status: Vulnerable

    Distribution

    Bolaang Mongondow, North Sulawesi, Indonesia ...


    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   Caprimulgus solala   Nechisar Nightjar   VU   unknown

    CAPRIMULGIDAE   Eurostopodus diabolicus   Satanic Eared-Nightjar, Satanic Nightjar, Sulawesi Eared-nightjar   VU   decreasing

    PODARGIDAE   Batrachostomus auritus   Large Frogmouth   NT   decreasing . ...


    https://kipdf.com/notes-on-breeding-behaviour...

     ... Notes on Breeding Behaviour, Ecology, Taxonomy and Vocalisations of Satanic Nightjar Eurostopodus diabolicus in Central Sulawesi ...

     ... Description of vocalisations The scientific and common names of Satanic Nightjar (and the synonym Diabolical Nightjar) has been attributed to its song, sometimes described as a ‘plip plop’ and likened to rapid water dripping or the sound of the bird ‘pulling out a person’s eye’ by locals (Collar et al. 2001; Holyoak 2001), which in fact refers to the vocalisation that is given in flight (Fig. 1). ...


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

     Eurostopodus diabolicus Stresemann, 1931

     ...  Taxonomy and Nomenclature        

        Kingdom:   Animalia   

        Taxonomic Rank:   Species   

        Synonym(s):       

        Common Name(s):   Satanic Nightjar [English]        

        Taxonomic Status:       Current Standing:   valid   

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


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satanic_nightjar

     The Satanic nightjar (Eurostopodus diabolicus), also Heinrich's nightjar,[1], satanic eared-nightjar, Sulawesi eared-nightjar or diabolical nightjar is a mid-sized, spotted, dark brown nightjar endemic to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.[2] The species was discovered in 1931 by Gerd Heinrich, a German natural historian who collected a single female holotype from Mount Klabat on the Minahasa peninsula of Northern Sulawesi.[3][4] In the following decades, there were a few unconfirmed reports of sightings and calls of the bird, but it did not officially resurface until 1996 when David Bishop and Jared Diamond positively identified it in Lore Lindu National Park by its sound. Making the visible rediscovery available for multiple people in the tour group including poet and writer Jan Zwaaneveld.[3][4] This increased the bird's estimated range by 750 km.[4] It has since been observed and described in the literature multiple times.

     Description   The Satanic nightjar measures about 27 cm long.[2][3] It has a white to buff-colored collar at its throat, blackish head, greyish-brown back, barred brown belly, and white spots on its 3rd and 4th outer primaries.[2][3] It can be distinguished from other nightjars in the area by its dark color and the absence of ear tufts, white tail, and wing patches.[4]

    Etymology   The Satanic nightjar's common and Latin name originate from interpretations of its vocalizations.[5] Some authors report that in flight, the bird makes a "plip-plop" call like dripping water, which locals have also likened to the sound of the bird pulling out a person's eye.[5][6] However, this description may be wrongly attributed to this species as it does not agree with more recent accounts of the bird's call.[6] It is also sometimes called Heinrich's nightjar, the diabolical nightjar, the devilish nightjar, the Sulawesi nightjar and other names.[3] These last three names have largely fallen out of use.[3] Its common names sometimes also include the word "eared" despite its lack of ear tufts.[3] Some of this bird's advocates prefer the name "Satanic", believing it will draw more attention and conservation interest to the little-known nightjar.[3] ...


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