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The Caprimulgiformes is an order of birds that includes a number of birds with global distribution (except Antarctica). They are generally insectivorous and ...
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The Caprimulgiformes is an order of birds that includes the nightjars, the frogmouths of Australasia and Southeast Asia, the South American potoos and ...
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Order Caprimulgiformes (nightbirds). Pictures · Specimens · Sounds · Classification. [1] 2 3 Next 15 items ». large frogmouth. Batrachostomus auritus ...
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The order Caprimulgiformes is known as nightjars and "nightjar" is also the name of the largest family in the order. An order consists of animals with ...
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The RAG-1 exon in the avian order Caprimulgiformes: Phylogeny, heterozygosity, and base composition. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 41:238-248 ...
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Nov 1, 2003 ... Species List: Caprimulgiformes. Family Aegothelidae, Owlet-Nightjars Family Podargidae, Frogmouths Family Steatornithidae, Oilbird ...
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Caprimulgiformes ( ′kaprə′məljə′för′mēz ) ( vertebrate zoology ) An order of nocturnal and crepuscular birds, including nightjars, potoos, and.
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Definition of Caprimulgiformes – Our online dictionary has Caprimulgiformes information from A Dictionary of Zoology dictionary. Encyclopedia.com: English ...
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ITIS link: Caprimulgiformes Invalid (For Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy, this ordo is no more recognized and is incorporated in Strigiformes) ...
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Ode to Jasmine by caprimulgiformes. Ode to Jasmine. The plant died but left two pods filled with seeds supporting fluffy wings. Sigh. ...
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