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Caprimulgus europaeus
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Description

Location: Carmine Bivio ( Italy )

Identification

Widespread summer visitor to much of the region. Breeds in Ireland (rare) and southern Britain and from Iberia east to the southern Urals and Caspian. In the north reaches south-east Norway and southern parts of Sweden and Finland, and across Russia north to about 62�N. Also breeds south to the Mediterranean and on most larger islands, throughout Turkey and the Caucasus and from Morocco to Tunisia in North-West Africa. Range patchy and discontinuous in much of North-Western Europe and still in decline in many areas.

Begins to leave breeding areas in late July, by early October most have left for sub-Saharan Africa. The spring return movement is mainly April-May, rarely earlier.

Vagrant north to Iceland and Faroes, and west to the Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands.


Subspecies Several races occur in the Region differing slightly in size, ground colour and amount of white in wings of male. Nominate race occurs over most of Western Palearctic range replaced in southern Europe, Turkey and North Africa by generally smaller and paler meridionalis. Other less differentiated raced races are found in the east of the Region but there is much intergradation and variation occurs within as well as between races.


Habitat Dry open woodland and woodland edge, usually pine but also birch or oak, heathland and moorland with scattered trees, young forestry plantations and chalk downland. In some areas found on stony steppe country with sparse vegetation. Nocturnal

Bird Song

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