European Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus) [XC448449]
by Patrik \u00c5berg from Mohemmet, Skallhult, Brevik V\u00e4sterg\u00f6tland, Sweden (alarm call)
European Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus) [XC562498]
by Huw Lloyd from Bishops Wood, near Chipnall, Shropshire\/Staffordshire, England, Spain (song, wing clapping)
Nest
Shallow scrape on the ground, unlined.
Eggs (Guide)
2; glossy; cream, spotted and blotched with yellow or dark brown. Incubation: about 18 days.
Subspecies
Forms superspecies with Sombre Nightjar (Caprimulgus fraenatus) and Rufous-cheeked Nightjar (Caprimulgus rufigena). Sometimes reckoned to be replaced to east by Jungle Nightjar (Caprimulgus indicus). Much of geographical variation is clinal.
The following 6 subspecies are recognised:
europaeus Linnaeus, 1758 - Northern and central Europe east through north-central Asia (mainly south of c. 60° north) to L Baikal region.
meridionalis Hartert, 1896 - North-western Africa and Iberia east through southern Europe, Crimea, Caucasus and Ukraine to north-western Iran and Caspian Sea.
sarudnyi Hartert, 1912 - Kazakhstan, from Caspian Sea east to Kyrgyzstan, Tarbagatai and Altai.
unwini Hume, 1871 - Iraq and Iran east to western Tien Shan and Kasthigaria, north to southern Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
plumipes Przewalski, 1876 - North-western China and western and north-western Mongolia.
dementievi Stegmann, 1949 - North-eastern Mongolia and southern Transbaikalia.
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