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Collared Nightjar, Madagascar, Andasibe 1 Nov 2017

LOST in BIRDING

Sam Woods - Tropical Birding

Amateur photographer
http://www.pbase.com/samwoods
LOST in BIRDING blog http://www.samwoodsbirding.blogspot.com
© Sam Woods - Tropical Birding
Collared Nightjar

Collared Nightjar - Caprimulgus enarratus, Madagascar, Andasibe Sep/Oct 2015

Click here for my pre-Zoothera trip photos!!
Day roosting stake outs are quite important as this species is quite shy at night...

Diego Calderon-F. (Colombia Birding)

Amateur photographer
http://www.colombiabirding.com
diegocolombiabirding@gmail.com
Guiding tours all over Colombia and some neighboring countries. Digiscoping some years ago.
© Diego Calderon-F. (Colombia Birding)
Collared Nightjar - Caprimulgus enarratus

Buff-collared Nightjar, Arizona, Near California Gulch / Warsaw Cyn. May 27th, 2015

http://www.tsuru-bird.net (Tsuru Bird / Mammal)
Buff-collared Nightjar near California Gulch and Warsaw Canyon, Arizona

Monte Taylor

Professional photographer
<a href="http://www.tsuru-bird.net"www.tsuru-bird.net</a>
tsuru88@gmail.com
Monte Taylor is a Canon Professional Photographer. He began his interest in birds and nature at the age of 9 years. That interest grew into wildlife photography which he has pursued now for over 57 years. Now standing at over 850 species of birds photographed within the ABA (not including Hawai'i - which I've added many more species). His images have been published in National Geographic, National Audubon Society Books, Field Guides and Magazines, Birding, Western Birds, and numerous other books, magazines, periodicals internationally, CD's, DVD's, and research papers over the last 40 years. His accomplishments include photographing nearly all (over 850 species) of the expected bird species, including many of the rarest, in North America, plus Hawai'i. To that he has added many of the large mammals, cetaceans, and sea mammals and expanded into species from Japan, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, east Asia, and the Bahamas. He has also been in the number one position on the most photographed birds in the American Birding Association area (North America) for several years now. At present he has over 980,000 stock images of these species (and sub-species) in different poses, age groups, and activities. His travels have taken him to each state and province on the North American continent, north of Mexico (and Mexico as well), including many trips to Japan, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, east Asia, and the Bahamas. His most favorite places are Alaska (most favorite), California, southeastern Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Japan, China, British Columbia, Ontario, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia, Canada, Japan, China, and Thailand. http://www.tsuru-bird.net (Bird and Mammal Website - including Cetaceans and Others from North America, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, China, and the Bahamas) http://www.tsuru-bird.net/image.htm (Individual Species list / links)
© Monte Taylor
Buff-collared Nightjar

Buff-collared Nightjar, Arizona, Near California Gulch / Warsaw Cyn. May 27th, 2015

http://www.tsuru-bird.net (Tsuru Bird / Mammal)
Buff-collared Nightjar near California Gulch and Warsaw Canyon, Arizona

Monte Taylor

Professional photographer
<a href="http://www.tsuru-bird.net"www.tsuru-bird.net</a>
tsuru88@gmail.com
Monte Taylor is a Canon Professional Photographer. He began his interest in birds and nature at the age of 9 years. That interest grew into wildlife photography which he has pursued now for over 57 years. Now standing at over 850 species of birds photographed within the ABA (not including Hawai'i - which I've added many more species). His images have been published in National Geographic, National Audubon Society Books, Field Guides and Magazines, Birding, Western Birds, and numerous other books, magazines, periodicals internationally, CD's, DVD's, and research papers over the last 40 years. His accomplishments include photographing nearly all (over 850 species) of the expected bird species, including many of the rarest, in North America, plus Hawai'i. To that he has added many of the large mammals, cetaceans, and sea mammals and expanded into species from Japan, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, east Asia, and the Bahamas. He has also been in the number one position on the most photographed birds in the American Birding Association area (North America) for several years now. At present he has over 980,000 stock images of these species (and sub-species) in different poses, age groups, and activities. His travels have taken him to each state and province on the North American continent, north of Mexico (and Mexico as well), including many trips to Japan, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, east Asia, and the Bahamas. His most favorite places are Alaska (most favorite), California, southeastern Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Japan, China, British Columbia, Ontario, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia, Canada, Japan, China, and Thailand. http://www.tsuru-bird.net (Bird and Mammal Website - including Cetaceans and Others from North America, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, China, and the Bahamas) http://www.tsuru-bird.net/image.htm (Individual Species list / links)
© Monte Taylor
Buff-collared Nightjar

Collared Nightjar, Madagascar, Perinet Sept 07

Birdtour Asia

Ian Merrill

Amateur photographer

© Ian Merrill
Collared Nightjar

Collared Nightjar, Madagascar, Ranomafana November 2007

Surely one of the best looking of all the world's nightjars

Andrew Moon

Amateur photographer

© Andrew Moon
Collared Nightjar

Buff-collared Nightjar, Colima and Jalisco Trip, Mexico January 2006

David and Nancy Massie

Amateur photographer

© David and Nancy Massie
Buff-collared Nightjar

Collared Nightjar, Madagascar, Perinet 17th October 2005

Unbelievable views of this bird on our set-departure tour www.tropicalbirding.com

Steve Blain

Amateur photographer

© Steve Blain
Collared Nightjar

Collared Nightjar, Madagascar, Perinet November 2005

Amazingly, the call of this forest species is still a complete mystery - it has never been heard!! Birdquest Website

Pete Morris/Birdquest

Amateur photographer
http://www.birdquest-tours.com/
petemorris@outlook.com
© Pete Morris/Birdquest
Collared Nightjar

Collared Nightjar, Madagascar, Perinet November 2005

These birds sit like siamese twins, presumably to break up their shape and increase their camouflage on the forest floor! Birdquest Website

Pete Morris/Birdquest

Amateur photographer
http://www.birdquest-tours.com/
petemorris@outlook.com
© Pete Morris/Birdquest
Collared Nightjar

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