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Swamp Nightjar
Caprimulgus natalensis
Least ConcernThe Swamp Nightjar is a nocturnal or crepuscular nightjar of sub-Saharan African woodland, savanna, forest edge, rivers, and open country. It rests camouflaged by day on ground, branches, or leaf litter, then hawks moths, beetles, and other insects at dusk with a wide gape, soft flight, and repetitive calls.
- Family
- Caprimulgidae
- Group
- Nightjars
- Range
- Swamp Nightjar Range — Resident or seasonal range in sub-Saharan African woodland, savanna, forest edge, rivers, and open country
- Population
- ≈ Unknown