By night the goatsucker visited it, and the bat, and the white owl gliding down the slope.
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Tonight for the first time this season I heard the small whippoorwill or goatsucker of the Missouri cry.
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They were the wail of the goatsucker, the bay of the barking wolf, and the maniac scream of the eagle.
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A comparison of the beaks of the guacharo and the goatsucker serves to denote how much their habits must differ.
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The varieties here collected, include the great goatsucker; the goatsuckers of Europe, New Holland, North America, and Africa; and the wedge-tailed goatsucker.
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The eyes of the bird, which are dazzled by the light of day, are blue, and smaller than those of the goatsucker.
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The fern-owl, or goatsucker, is one of the most harmless of birds- asortof evening swallow-livingon moths, chafers, and similar night-flying insects.
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The evening was calm and still;-theshrill noise of the mountain bizcacha, and the faint cry of a goatsucker, were occasionally to be heard.
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We have not seen the leather-winged bat for some time, nor are there any of the small goatsucker in this part of the Missouri.
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Numerous species of the goatsucker, well known as the bird of night, inhabit the forests of the Amazon as well as the settled districts.
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As we return towards the old manor house the nightjar, or goatsucker, is droning loudly, and a nightingale-actuallya nightingale!-issinging in the copse.
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There are few British birds, perhaps not one-noteven the crafty black and white magpie, or mysterious moth-likegoatsucker, or tropical kingfisher-moreinteresting to watch.
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Birds of prey and goatsuckers winged their lonely flight in this inaccessible circus.
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A Goatsucker, not a Song-bird; but it Feeds Exclusively Upon Insects
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The lamellicornous insects or those phalaenae which serve as food to the goatsuckers.
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Goatsucker, linnet, stonechat,' said the Rector, fingering them.