. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 121. 352 Long-tailed Nightjar (565) Caprimulgus climacurus nigricans/sclateri/ climacurus LM AM BR 2-6 common woodland, wooded grassland, often hun- ting over swamps and marshes Remarks: The breeding range, status and movements of these three races is not clear because of confusing data. Nominate birds may be visitors from Darfur and Chad, ni- gricans may breed north of 7°N migrating south, while sclateri breeds along the sou- thern border 353 Donaldson-Smith's Nightjar (552) no map Caprimulgus donaldsoni LM (2, 6) NBR seasonally common dry acacia sc


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 121. 352 Long-tailed Nightjar (565) Caprimulgus climacurus nigricans/sclateri/ climacurus LM AM BR 2-6 common woodland, wooded grassland, often hun- ting over swamps and marshes Remarks: The breeding range, status and movements of these three races is not clear because of confusing data. Nominate birds may be visitors from Darfur and Chad, ni- gricans may breed north of 7°N migrating south, while sclateri breeds along the sou- thern border 353 Donaldson-Smith's Nightjar (552) no map Caprimulgus donaldsoni LM (2, 6) NBR seasonally common dry acacia scrub Remarks: Little known about status and movements; only known from the Ilemi Triangle 4/33, 3/34 (Nikolaus 1979) 354 Eurasian Nightjar (547) Caprimulgus europaeus europaeus/unwini PM (9-12) A fairly common in the North, rare elsewhere open bush savanna Remarks: Only one spring record from San- ganeb/Red Sea (D. Smith) in early May. More information is needed on the distri- bution of the two races. The lack of records in the South is puzzhng. 355 Golden Nightjar (562) Caprimulgus eximius eximius R LM BR 2, 3, 5 fairly common but local arid and semi-arid short grassland with bushes Remarks: Often associated with red sand. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig


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