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    freckled nightjar - freckled rock nightjar - Fleckennachtschwalbe, f (Caprimulgus tristigma)

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    freckled nightjar - freckled rock nightjar ornith. - Fleckennachtschwalbe, f (Caprimulgus tristigma)

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    freckled nightjar      [Vogelkunde] - Fleckennachtschwalbe, f  (Caprimulgus tristigma)

    freckled rock nightjar     [Vogelkunde] - Fleckennachtschwalbe, f  (Caprimulgus tristigma)




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

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

     ...   Caprimulgus tristigma

    1. Fleckennachtschwalbe (Deutsch) 2. Freckled Nightjar (English)

    › Lebewesen › Tier › Chordata [1. Chordatiere (Deutsch)] › Vertebrata [1. Wirbeltiere (Deutsch)] › Aves [1. Vögel (Deutsch)] › Caprimulgiformes [1. Schwalmvögel (Deutsch)] › Caprimulgidae [1. Nachtschwalben (Deutsch)] › Caprimulgus tristigma [1. Fleckennachtschwalbe (Deutsch) 2. Freckled Nightjar (English)]   ...


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

     Deutsche Namen der Vögel der Erde ...

      ... Nachtschwalben      Familie Caprimulgidae      Nightjars 98

     ... Sternnachtschwalbe         Caprimulgus stellatus   Star-spotted Nightjar   AF

    Savannennachtschwalbe      Caprimulgus affinis      Savanna Nightjar      OR

    Fleckennachtschwalbe      Caprimulgus tristigma   Freckled Nightjar      AF

    Sundanachtschwalbe      Caprimulgus concretus   Bonaparte‘s Nightjar   OR

    Salvadorinachtschwalbe      Caprimulgus pulchellus   Salvadori‘s Nightjar      OR

    Kivunachtschwalbe         Caprimulgus prigoginei   Prigogine‘s Nightjar      AF ...


    https://birdscontour.blogspot.com/2012/12/onj...

     ... Nilgänse (Egyptian Goose / Alopochen aegyptiaca), Milchuhu (Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl / Bubo lacteus), Weißrückengeier (White-backed Vulture / Gyps africanus) und Klippensänger (Rockrunner / Achaetops pycnopygius) sind nur wenige der hier lebenden Brutvögel. Auch Afrikanischer Kuckuck (African Cuckoo / Cuculus gularis), Rosenpapagei (Rosy-faced Lovebird / Agapornis roseicollis) und Priritschnäpper (Pririt Batis / Batis pririt) koennen auf der Nahrungssuche beobachtet werden. Die Fleckennachtschwalbe (Freckled Nightjar / Caprimulgus tristigma) – eine sich am östlichen Rand ihres Verbreitungsgebietes befindende Vogelart – verrät sich des Nachts mit ihrem welpenähnlichen Ruf. Und auch die Strauße (Common Ostrich / Struthio camelus) führen ihren Nachwuchs durch die Fläche. Das Arteninventar zeugt von einem gesunden Habitat, das für den aufmerksamen Besucher in seinem jetzigen Zustand einige Überraschungen bereithält!  ...


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

     Die Vögel der Erde

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

     ... Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft, ...

    ... Sternnachtschwalbe Caprimulgus stellatus Blundell & Lovat, 1899 AF: Äthiopien und Somalia bis z Kenia Star-spotted Nightjar

    Savannennachtschwalbe Caprimulgus affinis Horsfield, 1821 OR: weit verbreitet Savanna Nightjar

     ... Fleckennachtschwalbe Caprimulgus tristigma Rüppell, 1840 AF: weit verbreitet Freckled Nightjar

     ... Sundanachtschwalbe Caprimulgus concretus Bonaparte, 1850 OR: Sumatra, Borneo Bonaparte's Nightjar

    Salvadorinachtschwalbe Caprimulgus pulchellus Salvadori, 1879 OR: Sumatra, Java Salvadori's Nightjar

     ... Kivunachtschwalbe Caprimulgus prigoginei Louette, 1990 AF: e DR Kongo Prigogine's Nightjar ...


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

     Die Fleckennachtschwalbe (Caprimulgus tristigma) ist eine Vogelart aus der Familie der Nachtschwalben (Caprimulgidae).[1]

    Sie kommt in Äthiopien, im Süden des Südsudans und Nordosten der Demokratischen Republik Kongo südlich bis Burundi und im Norden von Tansania sowie in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Sambia, Südafrika, Angola, Namibia, Nigeria und Westafrika vor.

    Ihr Verbreitungsgebiet umfasst felsige Hügel und Steilhänge von 600 bis 2000 m.[2][3]

     Beschreibung

    Die Fleckennachtschwalbe ist 26–28 cm groß, das Männchen wiegt 70–100 g, das Weibchen 69–91 g. Sie ist ein großer dunkler, graubrauner Vogel, die Oberseite einschließlich der Oberflügel ist schwarzbraun mit diffusen feinen grauen oder gelbbraunen Flecken. Ein Nackenband ist nicht abgrenzbar. An der Kehle finden sich mitunter kleine weißliche Flecken. Beim Männchen zeigen sich im Fluge weiße Flecken auf den 4. Handschwingen und auf den Steuerfedern kleine weiße Ecken. Der Schwanz ist dunkelbraun auf braun gestreift.[2][3]

    Stimme

    Der Ruf des Männchens wird als unregelmäßiges, melodisch bis scharfes whow, whow, whow, whow oder kow-whow, kow-whow beschrieben, oft mit eingestreutem wup-wup-wup.[2][3]    …


    https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22689988/...

     ... Taxonomy in detail

    Scientific name   Caprimulgus tristigma

    Authority      Rüppell, 1840

    Synonyms      

    Common names

    English      Freckled Nightjar, Freckled Rock Nightjar

    French      Engoulevent pointillé

    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.  ...


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

     Swifts (Apodidae)

     ... The role that males and females play in incubation varies considerably among species. In freckled nightjars (Caprimulgus tristigma) and fiery-necked nightjars, males incubate at night and the more cryptically colored females do so by day. In European nightjars, the male takes only a short stint at dusk and dawn while the female is away feeding. In polygynous pennant-winged and standard-winged nightjars, only the female incubates eggs. Incubation periods are unknown for many species, but typically they last about 17–20 days.  ...


    https://www.kew.org/sites/default/files/2019-...

     Darwin Initiative Award 15/036: Monitoring and Managing Biodiversity Loss in South-East Africa's Montane Ecosystems

     ... ANNEX 4. Annotated list of birds recorded from the Namuli massif above 1200 m altitude (source Dowsett-Lemaire 2008). ...

     ... Freckled Rock Nightjar, Caprimulgus tristigma. Likely common around rocky outcrops, but calling season almost over by November. Song heard only below the Muretha scarp (on 23 Nov 07, 1400–1500 m). Occasionally seen or flushed up to 1900 m (Demey, C. Bruessow, J. Bayliss pers. Biodiversity of Mt Namuli, Mozambique, 2009, page 99 of 115 comm.). ...


    http://www.thekruger.com/knpbirds/caprimulgus...

     Freckled Nightjar ( Caprimulgus tristigma, family: )

    Freckled Nightjar Kruger National Park birds The Freckled Nightjar (Latin name Caprimulgus tristigma) is described in Roberts Birds of Southern Africa, 7th Edition. This bird has a unique Roberts number of 408 and you will find a full description of this bird on page 266 also a picture of the Freckled Nightjar on page . The Freckled Nightjar belongs to the family of birds classified as . According to the Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology the Freckled Nightjar is also known by these other names: West African Freckled Nightjar, Freckled Rock Nightjar, Rock Nightjar, Abyssinian Freckled Nightjar, Cape freckled Nightjar, South African Freckled Nightjar, Gold Coast Uele Nightjar. ...


    https://www.binco.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/...

     Biodiversity Express Survey The Njesi Plateau expedition, Niassa, Mozambique November 2016

     ... Freckled Rock Nightjar Caprimulgus tristigma

    Commonly recorded at all three sites (12 dates). There was extensive areas of suitable rocky habitat on Mt Chitagal and Sanga but the species’ presence on Njesi was surprising given that the available habitat was reduced to a few very small isolated rock patches. Particularly common on Mt Sanga (probably owing the large extent of suitable habitat) where 5+ birds were heard from close to camp. Single nests with well developed young were found on Mt Chitagal and Mt Sanga. ...


    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 stellatus   Star-spotted Nightjar         LC   stable

    CAPRIMULGIDAE      Caprimulgus tristigma   Freckled Nightjar, Freckled Rock Nightjar   LC   stable

    CAPRIMULGIDAE      Caprimulgus vociferus   Eastern Whip-poor-will      LC   decreasing ...


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

     Caprimulgus tristigma Rüppell, 1840

    ...  Taxonomy and Nomenclature        

        Kingdom:   Animalia   

        Taxonomic Rank:   Species   

        Synonym(s):       

        Common Name(s):   Freckled Nightjar [English]       

        Taxonomic Status:       Current Standing:   valid          

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


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

     The freckled nightjar or freckled rock nightjar (Caprimulgus tristigma) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It has a wide yet patchy distribution throughout the Afrotropics.

    Range and habitat

    This species occurs throughout sub-Saharan African in localized populations. It is scarce in western Africa, occurring more commonly in the East. In the southern part of the continent, it is a year-round resident of the colder and drier areas, occurring most commonly in Zimbabwe, northern and eastern Botswana, western Mozambique, and eastern South Africa.

    It has been found in Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

    Description

    The freckled nightjar is a large, powerfully-build species of nightjar with long wings and relatively short tails. They lack any prominent markings and appear dark gray or nearly black from a distance. At closer range, white, cinnamon, and pale buff freckling is visible on the upperparts of adults. Their underparts are typically dark brown with a whitish and cinnamon barring pattern. Their plumage provides excellent camouflage for rocky surfaces. ...


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