noun
- A nocturnal bird with mottled plumage, a wide mouth, and a distinctive churring call, found in warm regions of the Old and New World.
Usage: Also called goatsucker in some regions.; Known for its loud, repetitive nighttime call.
Examples
- The nightjar's churring song echoed through the warm summer night.
- Birdwatchers waited patiently to catch a glimpse of the elusive nightjar.
- The nightjar hunts insects in flight during the twilight hours.
- Many people hear the nightjar's call but rarely see the bird itself.
- The mottled brown plumage of the nightjar provides excellent camouflage against tree bark.