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The Eastern Whip-poor-will is a nocturnal bird known for its distinctive call that echoes through the woodlands of North America. With a wingspan of approximately 20 inches, this member of the nightjar family is characterized by its cryptic plumage, which provides excellent camouflage against tree bark. Primarily found in deciduous forests and open woodlands, the Eastern Whip-poor-will is most active during the warmer months, typically from April to September. Their haunting “whip-poor-will” call, which can be heard at dusk and throughout the night, plays a crucial role in mating rituals and territory establishment. This bird has become a cultural symbol in various folk songs and stories, reflecting its connection to the natural world. For those interested in the sounds of this elusive bird, you can listen to and download sound clips directly from this page.
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