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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Now everyone knows the Will's Widow is also called a nightjar.
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Kelaart's nightjar; swarms on the marshy plains of Neuera-ellia at dusk.
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Cirrus continued dusting the owlet nightjar, pretending he had not heard.
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The call of a nightjar woke Alessandra from a troubled dream.
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The nightjar tapped the pipe again, then dipped down to the pool to drink.
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This peculiar sound is responsible for the name nightjar, frequently given to this curious bird.
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Outside the mausoleum there was a bony rattle of fall leaves and the cry of a nightjar.
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The nightjar sang again, sweet and solus.
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The resident nightjar was in full voice.
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He had heard a cry-ofa nightjar-butso strange and eerie that it made him hold his breath.
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The stutter of a nightjar, breaking wood as elephants sucked bark from nearby trees, the cackle of a hyena.
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IT WAS about this time of the year, Lady Day in August, that we once heard a nightjar in the Phoenix Park.
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Looking up, Auri saw the shape of a nightjar outlined against the dull grey circle of light entering the grate high above.
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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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We did not reach the inn at Brockenhurst until about nine o'clock, just at nightfall, and a few minutes before that we heard a nightjar.
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Her fingertips caressed the illustration of the Nightjar on the cover page.