Home Goatsuckers and Allies -CAPRIMULGIFORMES Caprimulgidae Chuck-will's-widow - Caprimulgus carolinensis
Chuck-will's-widow PDF Print E-mail

Chuck-will's-widow Caprimulgus carolinensis
L 12" (31 cm)

Song or calls:
Loud whistled “chuck-will's-widow.” The first note is often inaudible.

 

Description: Mottled buff-brown overall; rounded wings; long rounded tail; white collar contrasts with buff-brown throat and dark breast. Male’s outer tail feathers are white and tipped with buff; female’s tail lacks white.    


Habitat: Dense woodlands near streams. Woodlands with a mix of oak and pine are the preferred habitat of this species.

Where in Nebraska: Regular spring and fall migrant and presumed summer resident in southeastern Nebraska, but highly local. No breeding records.

Field Notes: Range is expanding in the eastern United States, and may be replacing Whip-poor-wills in some areas.

Fun Facts: Chuck-will's-widows are nocturnal and actively fly low over the ground to catch insects at night.

 

Our Sponsors


Nebraska Environmental  Trust Environmental  Protection Agency Nebraska Game and Parks Nebraska Bird Partnership

Wild Bird Habitat Store

 

Similar Species