Indian Nightjar Caprimulgus asiaticus calling nightjar
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The Indian Nightjar is indeed a unique and fascinating bird commonly found in the arid regions of India, including the Kutch region. Its call is distinctive and helps in its identification. The nightjar's call is often described as a repetitive churring or clicking sound, which is produced primarily during its nocturnal activity. • The call of the Indian Nightjar is used by birdwatchers and researchers to identify its presence in the area, especially during dusk and dawn when it becomes active. It can be described as a rhythmic churr-churr-churr or tuk-tuk-tuk sound that is often repeated at regular intervals. • This vocalization is an important characteristic for bird enthusiasts to distinguish the Indian Nightjar from other birds in the region. Keep in mind that nightjars are masters of camouflage and are more easily heard than seen due to their cryptic plumage and nocturnal habits. So, listening for their distinctive call can be a valuable tool for birdwatchers in identifying these elusive birds in the wild. • #escapeintothewild • #indiannightjar • #nightjar • #birdcall • #birdcalling • #birding • #birds • #birdphotography • #viralpatel • #drpankajmaheria • #nature • #wildlife • #wildlifephotography • #kutch • #birdsofkutch • Enjoy • Like our videos • subscribe to our channel • Share with friends.. • Follow us on: • Instagram : / escape_into_the_wild • Youtube : / @escapeintothewild • Facebook : / escapeintothewild
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