What is a whip-chum will?

Whip-chest of will is a small night bird. The scientific name of this kind is caprimulgus vocaferous and is commonly known as the night spring. It is insects that usually has a large home reach. The International Union for Nature (IUCN), but faces localized threats and threats, is that the International Union (IUCN) comes from Canada and most of the US. Compared to the rest of the body, it has a large head, a small beak and a very large beak. During the development of this kind, the beak has become very small because it is largely unnecessary, while the mouth has gone through a huge increase in size. Whip-chum will consume large amounts of night insects; It is more efficient to take more insects into the mouth, rather than catch the individual in the beak.

This species is night, ie hunting and becoming active from dusk until dawn. It nests in forests or forested areas on Earth usually in a shallow depression in a protected location. The nest is lined with fallen leaves and other plant materials. The formula of the breed seems to follow the lunar cycaA lus, while the chickens are almost always born just before the full moon. The plumme brown and black feather bird provides excellent camouflage in the nest.

Home range of Whip-Checkers usually consists of various terrains, which include grassland, meadows, calves and open forests. This species hunts through their home range during the night and returns to its roost at dawn. The prey is captured and consumed while the bird is in flight. This species comes from most Canada and the US and is subject to numerous superstitions and folklore. Calling the will to the whip is onomatopoeic, and therefore gave the bird's common name.

Although the International Union for Nature preservation is mentioned as a species of least concerns, it suffers from localized threats and population decreasing. For example, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources ontario, for example, a will that tastes throughout Canada is considered an endangered species and is protected at national level. Threats for this kind behindThey play the destruction of habitats and poaching of eggs. Other main risks include the use of insecticide, which significantly reduces the amount of prey, and cats and dogs attacking nesting adults and youthful.

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