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{{Bird id
| color = pink
 
 
| name = Whip-poor-will
 
| name = Whip-poor-will
| status = LC
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| latin_name = Caprimulgus vociferus
| image = Caprimulgus_vociferusAAP065B.jpg
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| image_1 = Caprimulgus_vociferusAAP065B.jpg
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
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| caption_1 = Whip-poor-will
| phylum = [[Chordate|Chordata]]
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| level = 4
| classis = [[bird|Aves]]
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| description = The '''Whip-poor-will''' or '''whippoorwill''', ''Caprimulgus vociferus'', is a medium-sized (22-27 cm) nightjar, a type of nocturnal bird. The Whip-poor-will is commonly heard within its range, but less often seen.  It is named after its call.
| ordo = [[Caprimulgiformes]]
 
| familia = [[nightjar|Caprimulgidae]]
 
| genus = ''[[Caprimulgus]]''
 
| species = '''''C. vociferus'''''
 
| binomial = ''Caprimulgus vociferus''
 
| binomial_authority = [[Alexander Wilson|Wilson]], 1812
 
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The '''Whip-poor-will''' or '''whippoorwill''', ''Caprimulgus vociferus'', is a medium-sized (22-27 cm) [[nightjar]], a type of nocturnal [[bird]]. The Whip-poor-will is commonly heard within its range, but less often seen.  It is named [[Onomatopoeia|onomatopoetically]] after its call.
 
  
== Appearance ==
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Adults have mottled plumage: the upperparts are grey, black and brown; the lower parts are grey and black. They have a very short bill and a black throat. Males have a white patch below the throat and white tips on the outer tail feathers; in the female, these parts are light brown.
Adults have mottled plumage: the upperparts are grey, black and brown; the lower parts are grey and black. They have a very short bill and a black throat. Males have a white patch below the throat and white tips on the outer tail feathers; in the female, these parts are light brown. Males have a larger, wider bill while the females and a smaller, slimer bill.
 
  
== Behavior ==
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The Whip-poor-will's breeding habitat is deciduous or mixed woods across southeastern Canada, eastern and southwestern United States, and Central America. They nest on the ground, in shaded locations, among dead leaves, and usually lay two creamy eggs. This bird does not normally flush from the nest unless it is underfoot.
The Whip-poor-will's breeding habitat is deciduous or mixed woods across southeastern [[Canada]], eastern and southwestern [[United States]], and [[Central America]]. They nest on the ground, in shaded locations, among dead leaves, and usually lay two creamy eggs. This bird does not normally flush from the nest unless it is underfoot.
 
  
Northern birds [[bird migration|migrate]] to the southeastern United States and south to [[Central America]]. Central American races are largely resident.
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Northern birds migrate to the southeastern United States and south to Central America. Central American races are largely resident.
 
These birds forage at night, catching insects in flight. They normally sleep during the day.
 
These birds forage at night, catching insects in flight. They normally sleep during the day.
 
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==Superstition==
 
In [[New England]], legend says the Whip-poor-will can sense a soul departing, and can capture it as it flees. This is used as a plot device in [[H.P. Lovecraft]]'s story ''[[The Dunwich Horror]]''
 
 
 
==References==
 
* {{IUCN2006|assessors=BirdLife International|year=2004|id=48656|title=Caprimulgus vociferus|downloaded=06 May 2006}} Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
 
* [http://www.ndi4all.org/grade45/Whippoorwill-c.html Whippoorwill]
 
* [http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/wwwsounds/birds/hardy29sh.wav sound]
 
 
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Whip-poor-will.html Whip-poor-will Species Account] - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
 
* [http://sdakotabirds.com/species/whippoorwill_info.htm Whip-poor-will - <i>Caprimulgus vociferus</i>] - USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter
 
* [http://www.sdakotabirds.com/species/whippoorwill_info.htm Whip-poor-will Information] - South Dakota Birds and Birding
 
 
 
{{Commons|Caprimulgus vociferus}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Caprimulgus]]
 
[[Category:Birds of North America]]
 
[[Category:Endemic birds of the Eastern United States]]
 
[[Category:Avifauna of Eastern Canada]]
 
[[Category:Endemic birds of Eastern Mexico]]
 
[[Category:Endemic birds of Central Mexico]]
 

Latest revision as of 19:11, 5 July 2012

Caprimulgus vociferus (Whip-poor-will)
Whip-poor-will
Description
The Whip-poor-will or whippoorwill, Caprimulgus vociferus, is a medium-sized (22-27 cm) nightjar, a type of nocturnal bird. The Whip-poor-will is commonly heard within its range, but less often seen. It is named after its call.

Adults have mottled plumage: the upperparts are grey, black and brown; the lower parts are grey and black. They have a very short bill and a black throat. Males have a white patch below the throat and white tips on the outer tail feathers; in the female, these parts are light brown.

The Whip-poor-will's breeding habitat is deciduous or mixed woods across southeastern Canada, eastern and southwestern United States, and Central America. They nest on the ground, in shaded locations, among dead leaves, and usually lay two creamy eggs. This bird does not normally flush from the nest unless it is underfoot.

Northern birds migrate to the southeastern United States and south to Central America. Central American races are largely resident. These birds forage at night, catching insects in flight. They normally sleep during the day.