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Buff-collared Nightjar (Antrostomus ridgwayi) Nightjars and Allies (Caprimulgidae) | |||||||||||||
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2016-03-25 Barranca de Oblatos-Huentitán (jal), Mexico
Subspecies: ridgwayi 3 birds calling within a 100-meter triangle, and the only ones heard during a stretch of 1 km. Only two can be heard in this recording. The one much closer than the other. |
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2016-04-19 Las Joyas (Manantlán - jal), Mexico
Subspecies: ridgwayi Adult. The grayish basic color and the broad buff neck band indicate this species. Mexican Whip-poor-will also has a buff neck band but it is narrower and the bird in general is darker. |
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2019-05-27 Volcán Nevado de Colima, Mexico
Subspecies: ridgwayi A nightjar with the characteristic buff collar. Mexican Whip-poor-will is also a dark nightjar and can show a hint of a buff collar too, but never as strong as seen here. The black diamond spots on the scapulars are apparently thinner than on the whip-poor-will, but in general the plumage is very similar. This bird was also responding to playback, why it came out to pose. |
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(1 sounds)
2019-06-02 La Condesa (mi casa en Cd Guzmán), Mexico
Subspecies: ridgwayi Bird heard behind my house both in the early morning, 05:24 and in the evening 21:12. This being first time ever in the one and a half year I've been living here. Could probably try to see it, but prefer to give it a break, expecting it to be outside its normal jurisdiction. |