Chapters: European Nightjar, Whip-Poor-Will, Red-Necked Nightjar, Chuck-Will's-Widow, Buff-Collared Nightjar, Jerdon's Nightjar, Puerto Rican Nightjar, Indian Nightjar, Egyptian Nightjar, Nechisar Nightjar, Band-Winged Nightjar, Large-Tailed Nightjar, Prigogine's Nightjar, Mees's Nightjar, Indian Jungle Nightjar, Vaurie's Nightjar, Cayenne Nightjar, Freckled Nightjar, Greater Antillean Nightjar, Long-Tailed Nightjar, Plain Nightjar, Black-Shouldered Nightjar, Fiery-Necked Nightjar, White-Tailed Nightjar, Swamp Nightjar, Spot-Tailed Nightjar, Rufous Nightjar, Bonaparte's Nightjar, Philippine Nightjar, Hispaniolan Nightjar, Salvadori's Nightjar, Blackish Nightjar, Square-Tailed Nightjar, Madagascar Nightjar, Rufous-Cheeked Nightjar, Sombre Nightjar, Little Nightjar, Grey Nightjar, Sulawesi Nightjar, Montane Nightjar, Silky-Tailed Nightjar, Pygmy Nightjar, Brown Nightjar, Nubian Nightjar, Dusky Nightjar, Bates's Nightjar, Yucatan Nightjar, Roraiman Nightjar, Slender-Tailed Nightjar, Golden Nightjar, Ruwenzori Nightjar, Savanna Nightjar, Tawny-Collared Nightjar, Donaldson-Smith's Nightjar, Anthony's Nightjar, Star-Spotted Nightjar, Sykes's Nightjar. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 145. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The European Nightjar, or just Nightjar, Caprimulgus europaeus, is the only representative of the nightjar family of birds in most of Europe and temperate Asia. It is a late migrant, seldom appearing before the end of April or beginning of May. It occurs throughout northern and central Europe, and winters in Africa, as far south as the Cape. In southern Europe, and the warmer parts of Africa and Asia, it is replaced by other members of the nightjar family. In Great Britain and Ireland it occurs in many suitable localities, but in the Shetlands and other northern islands ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=195656