成鳥 © Charley Hesse TROPICAL BIRDING
成鳥 © Charley Hesse TROPICAL BIRDING
成鳥 © Michael Hooper
鳥群 © Paul Tavares
+ 2
棲地 © Sherry Lane

Sand-colored Nighthawk Chordeiles rupestris

登入 可看見你的標章

辨識

MERLIN 技術支援

Light-colored nighthawk of Amazonian rivers. Tan with fine patterning and largely white underparts. Appears evenly tan when perched, blending in with the beach or branch it is perched on; in flight, broad white wing stripe and white breast and belly contrast highly with black areas. Roosts on beaches and exposed branches and logs along rivers, foraging for insects low over beaches and rivers and sometimes higher in the sky, usually at dusk. Often roosts and forages in large flocks, occasionally upwards of 100 individuals. Similar only to Nacunda Nighthawk, which is much larger with broader wing tips, and a distinct white wing band on each wing contrasting with black wing tip (not a large wedge of white as in Sand-colored).

MERLIN 技術支援