Todd's Nightjar

Setopagis heterura

Least Concern

The Todd's Nightjar is a nocturnal or crepuscular nightjar of Central and South American forests, wetlands, grasslands, 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
Range
Todd's Nightjar Range — Resident or seasonal range in Central and South American forests, wetlands, grasslands, and open country
Population
≈ Unknown
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